Russia Monitor Articles
![Lukashenko Threatens With Polish Tanks On Pretext Of Inviting Russian Troops](https://warsawinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Łukaszenka-straszy-polskimi-czołgami.-Pretekst-do-zaproszenia-Rosjan.jpg)
Lukashenko Threatens With Polish Tanks On Pretext Of Inviting Russian Troops
The Belarusian dictator claimed that Poland had moved tanks to the border as part of its response to thousands of illegal crossings in what he named as an excuse to “bring troops closer to the Belarusian borders.” This is ridiculous but a handy cover-up for Lukashenko to invite more Russian soldiers to Belarus.
![Russian And Chinese Vessels Pass Through Japanese Straits](https://warsawinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Rosyjskie-i-chińskie-okręty-w-cieśninach-Japonii.png)
Russian And Chinese Vessels Pass Through Japanese Straits
The Russia-China strategic cooperation is intensifying as evidenced by their joint drills in the Sea of Japan and their patrols including 109 vessels transiting twice between the islands of Japan.
![Russian Gas Blackmail: A “Moldova Lesson” For Europe](https://warsawinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Gazowy-szantaż-Rosji.-„Mołdawska-lekcja”-dla-Europy.jpg)
Russian Gas Blackmail: A “Moldova Lesson” For Europe
Russian energy giant Gazprom is trying to force Moldova into signing a new contract to purchase gas at eye-watering prices. Russia is taking advantage of a gas monopoly by exerting pressure on Moldova and restricting its gas flows to the country. The government in Chisinau is hoping that the EU and Ukraine helps the country while the Moldova gas crisis shows the danger of becoming fully reliant on Russian energy commodities.
![NATO–Russia: Political, Not Security, Crisis](https://warsawinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/NATO-Rosja-kryzys-polityczny-nie-bezpieczeństwa.jpg)
NATO–Russia: Political, Not Security, Crisis
Russia cut almost all remaining ties with the North Atlantic Alliance for the expulsion of Russian diplomats, who were allegedly working as intelligence officers. Moscow is now fueling its rhetoric targeting the Western military alliance. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has described relations with Russia as hitting a new low since the end of the Cold War. Russia’s policy confirms that Moscow sees the alliance as the biggest obstacle to its belligerent deeds. Hitting the military bloc fits into the Kremlin’s long-lasting strategy consisting of crippling or breaking up the transatlantic bloc.
![Israeli Prime Minister Arrives In Russia For First Talks With Putin](https://warsawinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Pierwsze-spotkanie-Putina-z-nowym-premierem-Izraela.jpg)
Israeli Prime Minister Arrives In Russia For First Talks With Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted new Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett in Sochi for talks in which these two focused on what their countries had in common. It was an important meeting for the Israeli official. Bennett is seeking to keep cordial ties Putin and Netanyahu had maintained for many years. A bridge between the former prime minister and his successor is Minister Zeev Elkin, an Israeli specialist in Russia affairs.
![Kosovo Expels Two Russian Diplomats Amid Conflict With Serbia](https://warsawinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Kosowo-wydala-2-rosyjskich-dyplomatów.-W-tle-konflikt-z-Serbią.jpg)
Kosovo Expels Two Russian Diplomats Amid Conflict With Serbia
State authorities in Kosovo said the two diplomats at Russia’s liaison office to Kosovo were ordered to leave the country. As the office is closely linked to the Russian embassy in Belgrade, the expulsion could have been due to renewed tensions between Kosovo and Serbia. Russia and Serbia are allies; furthermore, Moscow does not recognize Kosovo as an independent state while Russian intelligence outlets have been involved in many joint operations with Serbian operatives in this Balkan country.
![Turkey Detains Russian Hitmen: Are They Kadyrov’s People?](https://warsawinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Turcy-aresztowali-kilerów-z-Rosji.-To-kadyrowcy.jpg)
Turkey Detains Russian Hitmen: Are They Kadyrov’s People?
Turkish authorities have arrested six men on charges of alleged plans to attack Chechen opposition activists residing in Turkey. Four of the purported hitmen are Russian citizens. All signs are that the operation was staged to take revenge on critics of Ramzan Kadyrov, the Kremlin-backed leader of Chechnya.
![Moscow Is Going Back Into Lockdown As Covid-19 Cases and Deaths Soar](https://warsawinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Rekordy-zakażeń-i-śmierci-lockdown.-Rosja-przegrywa-z-COVID-19.jpg)
Moscow Is Going Back Into Lockdown As Covid-19 Cases and Deaths Soar
The epidemiological situation in Russia is worsening every single day. New restrictions come far too late while the country is likely to see a renewed surge in cases and deaths. Russian health minister says the virus has already overwhelmed the country’s hospitals. Those to be blamed are state authorities who have neglected the pandemic for months now while failing to encourage people to vaccinate.
![Putin Intimidates Ukraine, Blackmails EU](https://warsawinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Putin-grozi-Ukrainie-i-szantażuje-Unię-Europejską.jpg)
Putin Intimidates Ukraine, Blackmails EU
Moldova is now on the verge of a gas crisis after Russia imposed exorbitant conditions for gas supplies. Gazprom seeks to repeat the same scenario in Romania. In addition, Russia is waging an information campaign involving ambassadors and President Putin himself to force the EU, now in the middle of an energy crisis, into concessions to Gazprom, and to be able to launch the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline. At the same time, Moscow no longer hides that halting gas transit through Ukraine is just a matter of time.
![Patrushev Accuses, Ryabkov Threatens: Will Russia Force U.S. Into Concessions?](https://warsawinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Patruszew-oskarża-Riabkow-grozi.-Rosja-zmusi-USA-do-ustępstw.jpg)
Patrushev Accuses, Ryabkov Threatens: Will Russia Force U.S. Into Concessions?
Russia’s Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev accused Washington of meddling in the recent State Duma elections and fueling tensions between Russia, Ukraine, and Georgia. For his part, Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said there was a risk that U.S.-Russian relations could worsen, a comment he made during the visit of U.S. Undersecretary of State Victoria Nuland to Moscow. This was the first top-level U.S.-Russia meeting since a summit in Geneva where the presidents of the United States and Russia held talks.
![Russia to Invite Taliban to “Moscow Format” Talks on Afghanistan](https://warsawinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Rosja-zaprosiła-talibów..jpg)
Russia to Invite Taliban to “Moscow Format” Talks on Afghanistan
State authorities in Russia are seeking to break the deadlock in relations with the Taliban and gain some influence in Kabul, hence an idea of an international conference in Moscow, attended by new Afghan authorities. So far, the Taliban have reneged on promises to make their government more inclusive, contrary to what Moscow had expected. Russia and China are urging the Taliban to take Afghanistan on a more moderate political course to facilitate international recognition of the new government of the Central Asian country.
![Lukoil Continues Caspian Expansion](https://warsawinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Lukoil-Continues-Caspian-Expansion.jpg)
Lukoil Continues Caspian Expansion
In just a couple of days, Russia’s biggest oil and gas company announced it would mark a significant footprint in Caspian gas and crude oil exploration in Azerbaijan. Lukoil has bought shares from BP and Petronas, following approval from Azeri authorities.
![Russians Have More Trust In Army Than In Putin](https://warsawinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Russians-Have-More-Trust-In-Army-Than-In-Putin.jpg)
Russians Have More Trust In Army Than In Putin
The fall in Vladimir Putin’s popularity ratings is bucking the trend. So is that of the public trust in the army yet it came first in the popularity ratings. The trust in secret services is also falling dramatically but is far higher than that for the Orthodox Church and media outlets. This shows that the Russian regime is now redoing so state authorities resort to fraudulent, manipulative, and forcible practices more often than before.
![Russian Gas Trap: Gazprom Curbs Gas Transit Capacity](https://warsawinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Russian-Gas-Trap-Gazprom-Curbs-Gas-Transit-Capacity.jpg)
Russian Gas Trap: Gazprom Curbs Gas Transit Capacity
The price of gas commodities contracted for November is now four times higher in Europe than last year. If this winter is similar to the last one, the European Union will face a major energy crisis. Gazprom is taking advantage of the whole situation to push for European concessions on Nord Stream 2.