By Editor, The Manila Times, PhilippinesJul 6 2016 (Manila Times)FORECAST EU sanctions against Russia are all but guaranteed to remain in place through 2016, but Moscow will work in the second half of the year to get them eased in 2017.Russia will capitalize on divisions in the European Union, which will only widen in the wake of Brexit, to oppose sanctions.Moscow will step lightly, however, to avoid provoking its European rivals ahead of the next sanctions vote.Europe is not the only region affected by Britain’s vote to leave the European Union. The decision will also have significant effects on Russia, …read more
Source: Inter Press Service