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[Opinion] More union in European defence
If Europe is “forged in crises”, the current situation in Ukraine and in the Middle East calls for the forging of a European Defence Union. …read more Source:...
Russia says has right to deploy nuclear weapons in Crimea: report
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia has the right to deploy nuclear arms in the Black Sea peninsula of Crimea, which Moscow annexed from Ukraine last year, a Foreign Ministry official said on Wednesday, adding he knew of no plans to do so. …read more Source:...
Western historians play down Russian threat | Delfi – Lithuania
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Russia Retracts from Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces, Collaborates with North Korea
Russia announced Wednesday it would stop its participation in the Joint Consultative Group and in particular of the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe. The agreement was signed back in 1990 among the members of the 16 NATO state members and the six Warsaw Pact countries. The document outlined the limits to military forces in Europe, as...
NATO chief says Russia still equipping Ukraine rebels
MONS, Belgium (Reuters) – NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said on Wednesday that Russia was continuing to arm and train rebel forces in eastern Ukraine and he called on Moscow to respect a ceasefire by withdrawing fully from the conflict. …read more Source:...
Russia struggling to maintain military operations in Ukraine, says report
Report highlighting extent of Kremlin’s involvement in conflict claims scale of continuing involvement is putting strains on Russian militaryLarge-scale intervention in eastern Ukraine by regular Russian troops began last August, reaching a peak of 10,000 in December, and Moscow has been struggling to maintain operations on such a scale and...
Kasyanov: atmosphere of evil and intolerance is being cultivated in Russia
One of the most notable representatives of the Russian opposition, former Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov believes the world can expect more deaths if the west does not demonstrate a strict position against Russian President Vladimir Putin’s regime in Ukraine, as reported by lsm.lv. …read more Source: Baltic News...
‘Big losses’ for Spain from Russia sanctions
Spain said Tuesday its economy had taken a significant hit as a result of tit-for-tat EU and Russian sanctions over Moscow’s backing of separatist rebels in eastern Ukraine. …read more Source: The Local...
Latvian government allocates EUR 124,948 to send experts to Ukraine
In order to send 13 Latvians to work in Ukraine and make a voluntary contribution for the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe’s Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine, the government of Latvia decided yesterday to allocate EUR 124,948 to the Defense Ministry, writes LETA. …read more Source: The Baltic...
Lavrov: West should pay attention to Kosovo, Libya, not just Crimea
MOSCOW – We wish our Western partners paid equal attention to international law issues in the bombing campaign against Yugoslavia, situation in …read more Source:...



