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Lukashenko Bluffing On EU Gas Threat

Lukashenko Bluffing On EU Gas Threat

Floated by the Belarusian dictator, the possibility to halt gas transit into Poland and Germany amid fresh EU sanctions is part of the game Minsk and Moscow are playing against a background of the EU-Belarus border crisis. Contrary to what the Kremlin claims, it is hard to believe that Alexander Lukashenko would threaten to retaliate against any new European Union sanctions by shutting down the transit of natural gas via Belarus without the Kremlin’s knowledge. It is all the more so that a new component of Lukashenko’s aggressive policy towards the EU may fit into the Russian gas strategy.

Gazprom Plays For Time, EU Has Modest Gas Stocks

Gazprom Plays For Time, EU Has Modest Gas Stocks

It was only on November 9 that Russian energy giant Gazprom started refilling European gas-storage facilities. Nonetheless, the company so far has pumped very small amounts of gas into its European storage facilities that remain mostly empty. As Russian gas is a major part of the EU’s total storage capacity, inventories in Europe are facing a tough situation while entering the winter heating season.

Crisis on the Border Between Belarus and the EU. Russia Enters the Game

Crisis on the Border Between Belarus and the EU. Russia Enters the Game

From the beginning, the Russian Federation has supported, and perhaps even inspired, Alyaksandr Lukashenka’s hybrid war against neighbouring EU and NATO countries. It has achieved its first goal, namely the escalation of migrant attacks directed by Belarusian services primarily at the border of Poland.

Putin’s Provocation In Crimea

Putin’s Provocation In Crimea

Russia is whipping up tensions in relations with Ukraine. Perhaps it is incidental that Vladimir Putin’s visit to Crimea coincided with reports of an alleged Russian military buildup at the border with Ukraine. The fact that the Russian leader went to the annexed peninsula to observe Russia’s most important public holiday was also meaningful.

OPEC+ Meeting: Rebuffed Calls For Oil Increase Mean More Money For Russia

OPEC+ Meeting: Rebuffed Calls For Oil Increase Mean More Money For Russia

Eye-watering oil prices and calls from the globe’s leading economies have been of no avail. The world’s biggest oil-producing coalition and its partners, or OPEC+, will not release more oil to the market. Prices will continue to grow, which is good news for the Russian federal budget. The U.S. administration rebuffed the bloc’s decision.

The Next Step In Russia’s Incorporation Of Belarus

The Next Step In Russia’s Incorporation Of Belarus

On Unity Day, a top Russian public holiday, Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko signed an agreement providing for a total of 28 integration road maps. In addition, the two leaders approved a joint military doctrine and a common migration policy.

CIA Director Visits Moscow At President Biden’s Request

CIA Director Visits Moscow At President Biden’s Request

CIA Director William Burns flew to Moscow for two-day talks with top Russian officials. At President Biden’s request, Burns was leading a delegation of senior American officials on the trip to Moscow. In the Russian capital, Burns held at least two meetings: with the Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) chief and the secretary of the Security Council.

Is Russia Massing Troops At Ukraine’s Border?

Is Russia Massing Troops At Ukraine’s Border?

It seems Russia is repeating the deceived war-like scenario it first played out earlier this year. In March and April, Moscow sounded so convincing in its threats to attack Ukraine that U.S. President Joe Biden invited Vladimir Putin for talks in Geneva to ease tensions. Now there is much to indicate that Moscow is playing a game to exert pressure on Western states. It is unlikely for any war to start under current weather conditions.

Russian Nationwide Shutdown Will Stop Pandemic, But Not For Long

Russian Nationwide Shutdown Will Stop Pandemic, But Not For Long

In the last week of October, some Russian regions entered a lockdown. The nationwide shutdown is in force since October 30 and is expected to end on November 7 to stop a surge in coronavirus infections and deaths. But as the Russians are reluctant to get vaccinated, these measures will be short to stop the pandemic.

U.S. Bases In Central Asia? Russia Calls On Afghanistan’s Neighbors

U.S. Bases In Central Asia? Russia Calls On Afghanistan’s Neighbors

Russia is seeking to prevent the return of U.S. and NATO troops to Central Asia. On October 27, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov called on former Soviet republics in Central Asia “not to allow a military presence of U.S. and NATO forces which plan to move there after leaving Afghan territory.” However, it is unlikely that the U.S. Army will set its foot in any of the post-Soviet republics.

Rosneft Is Developing New Strategy

Rosneft Is Developing New Strategy

Russian state oil major Rosneft is developing a new strategy centered on the transition to renewable energy resources, CEO Igor Sechin said at the 14th Eurasian Economic Forum. Sechin also said that Rosneft had invested more than $580 million in green energy in 2020 and that it had reduced the volume of pollutants it released into the atmosphere by 14 percent.

Moldova Says Gas Crisis Over After Deal With Russia

Moldova Says Gas Crisis Over After Deal With Russia

The Moldovan government and Russia’s state-controlled Gazprom said on October 29 they have agreed to extend a contract for Russian natural gas supplies for a period of five years. It is said off-the-record that the price formula suits more the Moldovan side. It is little surprising that Moscow eventually reduced its expectations as Gazprom cannot afford to halt supplies to Moldova as Russian-sourced gas powers some utility plants in the Moscow-loyal breakaway region of Transnistria.

Rosneft, Vitol Deepen Their Cooperation

Rosneft, Vitol Deepen Their Cooperation

Trading firm Vitol closed a deal to buy large supplies of crude oil from Russia’s biggest oil firm Rosneft. The Russian giant signed a preliminary agreement to sell a 5 percent stake in Vostok Oil to a consortium that includes Vitol and planned to finalize the deal this fall.

Ukraine Uses Bayraktar TB2 For First Time In Donbas

Ukraine Uses Bayraktar TB2 For First Time In Donbas

The Turkish-made Bayraktar TB2 combat drone has been deployed at Donbas by the Ukrainian Joint Forces Operation for the first time, the Ukrainian Armed Forces said in a statement. The drone targeted the positions of pro-Russian insurgents on October 26. The incident has been met with criticism from Moscow.

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