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BELARUS ELECTION CAMPAIGN TURNS VIOLENT

Belarusian authorities have made some concessions to the opposition during the presidential election campaign, but they have also used violence and provocations to ensure that there are no surprises on March 19. The violence began on February 17, registration day for presidential candidates. A scuffle... MORE

RUSSIA CHINA PLEDGE TO BOOST SECURITY TIES

Top Russian and Chinese security officials have reiterated earlier pledges to develop bilateral cooperation. They also agreed to hold an unprecedented security drill in Southern Russia, the region that includes Chechnya and other volatile North Caucasus republics. "We have made plans to conduct exercises in... MORE

RULING PARTY CONTINUES TO LOSE GROUND IN AZERBAIJAN

Recent sweeping changes in the ministerial positions in Azerbaijan's government have brought a new dynamic to the country's internal political developments. Whereas these developments highlighted the growing and consolidating position of President Ilham Aliyev, they also revealed the fading role of the ruling Yeni Azerbaijan... MORE

KOCHARIAN’S WARNING TO RECOGNIZE KARABAKH IS UNCONVINCING

Armenian President Robert Kocharian's warning that Yerevan might officially recognize Karabakh as a state and sign a military alliance with it is being treated by Azerbaijan with composure. Despite that warning, Baku's priority is to maintain an atmosphere conducive to the resumption of negotiations, following... MORE

SELLING “ENERGY SECURITY” IN BUDAPEST AND PRAGUE

For many years Russia's European policy neglected the group of states from Slovenia to Poland that are now new EU members. These former "satellites" were perceived as intrinsically "Russia-phobic." Russian President Vladimir Putin's visits to Hungary and the Czech Republic last week were intended to... MORE

SOLANA GAFFE OVERSHADOWS FAILURE OF 5+2 NEGOTIATIONS

The European Union's High Representative for Common Foreign and Security Policy, Javier Solana, has unexpectedly redefined the nature of the conflict in Transnistria with a single phrase. Interviewed in the Chisinau daily Moldova Suverana, on the eve of a scheduled visit to Moldova, Solana opines:... MORE

TURKEY SIDES WITH MOSCOW AGAINST WASHINGTON ON BLACK SEA FORCE

Ankara and Moscow joined forces to reject the U.S. administration's proposal to expand a NATO-led Mediterranean counterterrorism effort into the Black Sea. Turkey and Russia's joint opposition to the U.S. request underscores the two countries' growing wariness of U.S. strategic designs in the wider Black... MORE