Russia Monitor Monthly 4/23

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Ukraine Ready to Take Legal Action against Gazprom over Gas Transit

Ukraine Ready to Take Legal Action against Gazprom over Gas Transit

Ukraine is prepared to take legal action against Gazprom to unblock the flow of gas through its territory. “If Gazprom does not execute the deal, we are ready to take it to international arbitration,” Ukraine’s Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal was quoted as saying. Ukraine’s Naftogaz estimated its potential claim at some $7.2 billion. Furthermore, the Ukrainian gas company could come back to its $12.2 billion worth of claims against Gazprom it had earlier withdrawn.

Coronavirus in Russia: Moscow Authorities Take Desperate Decision

Coronavirus in Russia: Moscow Authorities Take Desperate Decision

On June 12, Russia confirmed 14,723 new coronavirus cases–– the most infections the country has seen since mid-February. The situation leveled off in the following days but as of June 14, Russia has reported 5,222,408 cases since the start of the coronavirus pandemic while its total excess fatality count now stands at 126,801.

NATO 2030 at BRUSSELS FORUM

NATO 2030 at BRUSSELS FORUM

During the meeting co-organized on June 14, 2021 by the German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF), one of the guests of which was NATO Secretary General – Jens Stoltenberg, issues related to the Alliance summit organized in Brussels in June this year were discussed.

Technology and democracy: A new challenge for European security?

Technology and democracy: A new challenge for European security?

Technology permeates every aspect of our daily lives. However, its increased presence has posed a significant challenge to our liberties. Western democracies need to re-adapt in order to concretely regulate tech and prevent potential new forms of interferences for its institutions. Especially in Europe have democratic states felt the need to develop new normative approaches and regulations to provide a framework regulating Big Tech companies and preventing them from abusing their power.

Rosneft Loses Customs Arbitration Case

Rosneft Loses Customs Arbitration Case

Russia Monitor is a review of the most important events related to Russian internal and external security, as well as its foreign policies. Date: Rosneft Loses Customs Arbitration Case The Moscow Arbitration Court dismissed the lawsuit that Russian...

Foreign Ministers of Poland and Hungary in China – Podcast

Foreign Ministers of Poland and Hungary in China – Podcast

On 29-31 May, at the invitation of the Chinese side, the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Poland and Hungary, Zbigniew Rau and Péter Szijjártó, visited Guiyang city in Guizhou province. There they met with Minister Wang Yi, with whom they discussed the matters of current economic and political cooperation, in particular the future of the 17+1 group. The visits coincided with a crisis in relations between China and the EU as well as the imposition of sanctions by each side in connection with the persecution of the Uighur minority in Xinjiang. The meeting was also prompted by the announcement of the Lithuanian Foreign Minister who said that Vilnius would effectively withdraw from the 17+1 format, which is a platform for cooperation between China and Central and Eastern European Countries.

Russia’s Problem in Sudan: No Chance for Port Putin?

Russia’s Problem in Sudan: No Chance for Port Putin?

Russia will need to wait for Sudan’s final decision on a naval base on the Red Sea. Close ties to the country’s former dictator Omar Basher and then with Sudanese army generals are not enough to put Moscow’s plans into practice. Also, the United States has joined the game; as Khartoum said it would renegotiate the deal, this means it seeks to get as much as possible from both Moscow and Washington. Yet the prospect of a Russian military base on the Red Sea is becoming more and more distant.

China–Afghanistan–Pakistan Meeting

China–Afghanistan–Pakistan Meeting

On June 3, 2021, Foreign Minister Wang Yi hosted the fourth online trilateral meeting among the Foreign Ministers of China, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Moreover, the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China outlined five proposals for peace in Afghanistan.

U.S., Germany Continue to Deceive Ukraine over Nord Stream 2

U.S., Germany Continue to Deceive Ukraine over Nord Stream 2

Washington’s decision to waive some sanctions against Nord Stream 2, a move that in fact allows Russia to finish its gas project, was a bitter surprise for Ukraine. Washington and Berlin vowed to do their utmost to shield Kyiv against a blow from Nord Stream 2. But Kyiv should not believe in this as the United States and Germany have no clue how to dissuade Russia from using gas as a coercive weapon against Ukraine.

Russian Intelligence Pledges to Help Lukashenko Target Enemies Abroad

Russian Intelligence Pledges to Help Lukashenko Target Enemies Abroad

Belarusian special services are getting increasingly involved in joint activities with Russia. This is not only about counterintelligence cooperations to combat opposition forces inside the country, but also to intimidate those in other states. Such a conclusion comes from the deal the Belarusian KGB just inked with a Russian intelligence agency.

Foreign Ministers of Poland and Hungary in China

Foreign Ministers of Poland and Hungary in China

On 29-31 May, at the invitation of the Chinese side, the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Poland and Hungary, Zbigniew Rau and Péter Szijjártó, visited Guiyang city in Guizhou province. There they met with Minister Wang Yi, with whom they discussed the matters of current economic and political cooperation, in particular the future of the 17+1 group.

Polish-Pakistani Cooperation | Diplomacy Talks Series

Polish-Pakistani Cooperation | Diplomacy Talks Series

On June 7, 2021, aAs part of the Warsaw Institute’s “Diplomacy Talks Series” Tomasz Kijewski, President of the think-tank, together with a representative of the think-tank as well as the Warsaw Institute Review quarterly visited the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan at the invitation of His Excellency Ambassador Malik Muhammad Farooq.

Cybercrime: Further Data Leaks

Cybercrime: Further Data Leaks

Two major databases have been leaked in the past weeks. The first one concerned Facebook users’ information, the second one contained data of LinkedIn users. These leaks share not only the date and method of disclosure (both sets of data were originally uploaded on RaidForums, a hacker forum), but also the fact that they included a considerable number of records.

Soviet Means for Intervening in Election Campaign and Vote in the United States During the Cold War

Soviet Means for Intervening in Election Campaign and Vote in the United States During the Cold War

Elections are when candidates compete with each other and, in consequence, as some win power, others lose it and turn into opposition. Delegating power in this manner exerts a direct influence on state policy both at home and abroad. Thus through foreign electoral interventions, it is possible to win a real influence on the policy of countries, a tool for advancing geopolitical interests of a third state.

Cooperation within Poland and Azerbajian | Diplomacy Talks Series

Cooperation within Poland and Azerbajian | Diplomacy Talks Series

As part of the Warsaw Institute’s “Diplomatic Talks Series” Tomasz Kijewski, President of the think-tank, visited the Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan at the invitation of Her Excellency Nargiz Gurbanova, Ambassador of the Republic of Azerbaijan.

China-Russia Nuclear Power Project

China-Russia Nuclear Power Project

On May 19, General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party Xi Jinping and President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin met online at the inauguration ceremony marking the expansion of China-Russia nuclear power project. This is another example of how relations between Beijing and Moscow are strengthened.

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