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Analyses |
| Katarzyna Chawryło, Witold Rodkiewicz
The Novorossiya movement has been out of the public eye and it is no accident that its reactivation has coincided with an escalation of clashes in Ukraine.
Analyses |
| Wojciech Konończuk, Andrzej Wilk
Moscow is threatening the resumption of war, in order to force unconditional consent to hold a new round of political talks.
OSW Commentary |
| Aleksandra Jarosiewicz, Ewa Fischer
While the Kremlin presents the EEU as the Eurasian equivalent of the European Union, the project is in reality an imitation of integration.
OSW Commentary |
| Adam Eberhardt
The very recognition of the Eurasian Union as a party to the talks by the EU would set a precedent with significant consequences for European security.
OSW Commentary |
| Kamil Całus
In recent months Russia has increasingly used instruments for exerting economic pressure on Moldova.
Analyses |
| Wojciech Konończuk, Szymon Kardaś, Agata Łoskot-Strachota
We cannot rule out the possibility that the gas ‘ceasefire’ will be violated before the date specified in the protocol.
Analyses |
| Agata Wierzbowska-Miazga
The results of the election in Ukraine are not good for Moscow. The outcome is the price Russia needs to pay for its policy towards Ukraine.
Analyses |
| Agata Łoskot-Strachota, Wojciech Konończuk, Szymon Kardaś
After a break of more than three months, and intensive efforts by the EU, trilateral gas talks between Ukraine, Russia and the EU were resumed on 26 September.
Analyses |
| Rafał Sadowski, Agata Wierzbowska-Miazga
A precedent: the EU recognises the right of Russia to influence the shape of EU relations with the countries of the former USSR.
Analyses |
| Rafał Sadowski, Agata Wierzbowska-Miazga
The agreement won't bring an end to the conflict. Its vague and general provisions allow a great deal of flexibility in its interpretation by both parties.