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President Sarkozy (AFP Photo / Frederick Florin) 21.10.2008, 11:36

'Europe doesn't want confrontation with Russia' - Sarkozy

The world doesn’t need a new confrontation with Russia and anyone wanting one is irresponsible. That was the message from French President Nicolas Sarkozy to the European Parliament as he outlined the outcomes of last week's summit in Brussels.

Sergey Lavrov 27.10.2008, 07:21

Time to build bridges with Poland

Russian Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov, has been meeting Polish policy-makers on Monday in an effort to rebuild diplomatic bridges.

Bernard Kouchner (AFP Photo / Dominique Faget) 10.11.2008, 20:10

EU says ‘yes’ to dialogue with Russia

The EU will restart talks on a new Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (PCA) with Russia. Foreign ministers meeting in Brussels agreed that it's in the objective interests of the bloc to continue dialogue with Moscow, though no date has been set.

13.11.2008, 23:28

Future of Kaliningrad missiles in US hands – Medvedev

Dmitry Medvedev says Russia would have no choice but to react should the US take the unilateral step of building missile bases in Eastern Europe. The President says such a response could include deploying Iskander missiles in Kaliningrad. However, he says

03.12.2008, 19:07

EU to promote democratic reforms in post-Soviet countries

The European Union is offering a package of financial aid and free trade pacts to six former Soviet states in return for democratic and market reforms.

PZR Grom missile with launcher 04.12.2008, 05:37

From Poland with love: Warsaw missiles end up in militants' hands

Anti-aircraft missiles, which Poland sold to Georgia, have ended up in the hands of Chechen militants, according to Russian newspaper Isvestia. The article has caused a controversy which is far from being resolved any time soon.

EU-Russia tensions ease?

Published: 14 November, 2008, 20:07


French President Nicolas Sarkozy  welcomes his Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev (AFP Photo / Gerard Cerles)

The conflict in South Ossetia may have driven a wedge between Russia and the EU, but now the two sides are talking to each other again. At the Russia-EU summit in Nice, Dmitry Medvedev, the French President and the EU Commission President agreed to meet a

 
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