Russia Monitor Articles
![Friend or Foe: Russia Gets Support in Afghan Peace Talks](https://warsawinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Russia-Afghanistan-War-Warsaw-Institute.png)
Friend or Foe: Russia Gets Support in Afghan Peace Talks
Moscow is renewing efforts to resume dialogue between the United States and the Taliban. Following a visit of the Taliban delegation in September, U.S. special envoy to Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad made a trip to Moscow on behalf of Washington.
![Rosneft Earns Tax Breaks for its Arctic Projects](https://warsawinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/sechin-Rosneft-Arctic-Warsaw-Institute.png)
Rosneft Earns Tax Breaks for its Arctic Projects
Rosneft CEO Igor Sechin has secured longed-for tax cuts for his company’s Arctic projects. The mere fact that the Russian government has given its consent should be seen as a victory of the chief of the country’s biggest oil producer.
![Serbia and Russia Hold Joint Exercise Near Belgrade: S-400 Returns to Russia, Pantsir-S Stays](https://warsawinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Belgrad-S400-Russia-Warsaw-Institute.png)
Serbia and Russia Hold Joint Exercise Near Belgrade: S-400 Returns to Russia, Pantsir-S Stays
The Slavic Shield 2019 joint military exercise proves ever-tightening bonds between Serbia and Russia. It is the first time that Russia has used its flagship air-defense missile system in military drills outside the country.
![Russia Deploys Troops to Syrian-Turkish Border](https://warsawinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Russia-Syria-Turkey-Warsaw-Institute.png)
Russia Deploys Troops to Syrian-Turkish Border
All the signs are that Russia and Turkey will fully implement the arrangements on the truce in northeastern Syria, as earlier negotiated by the two countries’ leaders.
![Gazprom Advances Its Arctic Projects](https://warsawinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Gazprom-Arctic-LNG-Warsaw-Institute.jpg)
Gazprom Advances Its Arctic Projects
Russia’s state-run gas producer Gazprom is looking for new hydrocarbon fields on the country’s Arctic shelf.
![Medvedev’s Visits to Belgrade Confirms Russian-Serbian Lasting Friendship](https://warsawinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Russia-Serbia-Miedviediev-Warsaw-Institute.jpg)
Medvedev’s Visits to Belgrade Confirms Russian-Serbian Lasting Friendship
Due to its overall tone and the declarations made, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev’s recent visit to Belgrade corroborates the fast-growing pace of the tightening of Russian-Serbian ties.
![Lukoil Is Unwilling to Pour Money into Arctic Shelf Projects](https://warsawinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Lukoil-Russia-Arctic-Warsaw-Institute.jpg)
Lukoil Is Unwilling to Pour Money into Arctic Shelf Projects
The Russian government is open to the idea that private oil and gas firms could be allowed to explore Russia’s Arctic shelf.
![Russian Air Provocation Close to the Korean Peninsula](https://warsawinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Korea-Russia-Bombers-Warsaw-Institute.jpg)
Russian Air Provocation Close to the Korean Peninsula
Russian military aircraft have yet again emerged in the disputed territory between South Korea and Japan.
![“Post-Soviet” EU Serves Russian Interests](https://warsawinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/EU-Russia-WarsawInstitute.jpg)
“Post-Soviet” EU Serves Russian Interests
The Eurasian Economic Community, known as EAEC, was poised to become somewhat a response to the European Union, or a free-trade institution in the post-Soviet region. The past four years have seen an increase in the trade exchange between EAEC member countries, far higher than before launching the organization. Even though it remains on a relatively low level, unable to depict progressive economic integration. The community’s goal is first and foremost to serve Russian economic expansion.
![Balancing Between Putin and Trump: Erdogan Plays Up Syrian Conflict](https://warsawinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Erdogan-Putin-Trump-Syria-Game.jpg)
Balancing Between Putin and Trump: Erdogan Plays Up Syrian Conflict
President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan is building up his strong independent position in the Syrian war theatre.
![How Will Russia React to Forthcoming Oil Crisis?](https://warsawinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Gazprom-Russia-Oil-Crisis-Warsaw-Institute.jpg)
How Will Russia React to Forthcoming Oil Crisis?
The Russian government has for the first acknowledged what had been discussed on the worldwide stage, admitting that a continued drop in demand for oil supplies is inevitable.
![Belarus: Crude From Poland May Be A New Alternative to Costly Russian Oil](https://warsawinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Belarus-Russia-Oil-Poland-Warsaw-Institute.jpg)
Belarus: Crude From Poland May Be A New Alternative to Costly Russian Oil
Belarus keeps losing millions of dollars as a result of tax changes introduced in the Russian oil sector.
![Belarus’s Lukashenko Criticizes NATO over Joint Russian-Belarusian Drills](https://warsawinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Russia-Belarus-Army-Warsaw-Institute.png)
Belarus’s Lukashenko Criticizes NATO over Joint Russian-Belarusian Drills
President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko is seeking a convenient justification for having carried out a series of military drills altogether with Russia. In his rhetoric, the Belarusian leader displays them as a response to extensive NATO exercise to be held in Poland and the Baltic states.
![Turkey’s Invasion of the Kurds: Russia-Backed Al-Assad Likely to Triumph](https://warsawinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Turkey-Russia-Kurds-Warsaw-Institute.jpg)
Turkey’s Invasion of the Kurds: Russia-Backed Al-Assad Likely to Triumph
Abandoned by their U.S. ally, the Syrian Kurds can quickly forge a new alliance. As Trump no longer holds interest in upholding a coalition with the belligerent militia that served a leading role in defeating Daesh, these could agree on cooperation with Moscow and Damascus. Facing the Turkish incursion, the Syrian Kurds may make concessions in their talks with the Al Assad regime. Earlier, the Kurds –– shelled by the Turkey-led coalition –– had agreed with the Syrian government forces. While dealing with the Turkish assault, they may opt for the lesser evil, recognizing Damascus’s sovereignty and a more limited autonomy for their people.