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GENERAL BALUYEVSKY BUILDING TRUST WITH NATO
Colonel-General Yuri Baluyevsky, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian armed forces, met with senior NATO personnel on November 15, taking part in working meetings aimed at resolving issues relating to interoperability between Russian and NATO forces. At SHAPE HQ Mons, Belgium, he met... MORE
TAJIK BORDER GUARDS TAKING OVER THE TAJIK-AFGHAN BORDER
On November 16, Russian border troops began the handover of sections of the Tajik-Afghan border to Tajikistan's border guards. The handover is regulated by the intergovernmental agreements on Cooperation on Border Protection and On Procedures for the Transfer of Border Units and their Property, signed... MORE
KAZAKHSTAN-INDIA RELATIONS: PARTNERS OR DISTANT FRIENDS?
During the last week of October, about 400 local workers employed by Punj Lloyd Kazakhstan to construct a $40 million sulfur and gas-separating facility for TengizChevroil went on strike to protest their miserable wages. Workers complained that the Indian executives of the company had cut... MORE
STANDOFF CONTINUES IN ABKHAZ PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
The month-long confrontation over the disputed presidential elections in Georgia's breakaway region of Abkhazia has claimed its first victim. Tamara Shakryl, 78, was a senior associate at the Institute for the Study of the Humanities, Abkhazian Academy of Sciences, and backed presidential candidate Raul Khajimba.... MORE
PUTIN MOBILIZING UKRAINE’S RUSSIAN VOTE FOR YANUKOVYCH
On November 12, nine days before Ukraine's presidential election runoff, Russian President Vladimir Putin flew to that country to bolster Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych's presidential bid. During their day-long, amply televised visit to Crimea, Putin hugged Yanukovych, wishing him success in the election in several... MORE
PUTIN RETURNS TO UKRAINE UNDER VEIL OF SECRECY
On November 12-13, Russian President Vladimir Putin made his second visit to Ukraine in as many weeks. Although Kremlin officials maintain that this time Putin went to the neighboring country to open a ferry line across the Kerch Strait, most analysts agree that the Russian... MORE
YANUKOVYCH HAS MOSCOW PATRIARCHATE ON HIS SIDE
Ahead of the November 21 presidential runoff between Ukrainian Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych and opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko, the pro-Russian Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate (UOCMP) has strongly come out in support of the pro-Russian candidate -- Yanukovych. The Moscow church has stopped... MORE
MOSCOW POLICYMAKERS COMPLAIN ABOUT LACK OF TRUST BETWEEN RUSSIA AND EU
On November 11, the Kremlins press service announced that the Russia-EU summit, originally scheduled for that day but abruptly postponed at Moscow's request, would now take place on November 25 in The Hague. Officially, Moscow blamed the decision on the EU's failure to install a... MORE
ILLARIONOV SAYS YUKOS AFFAIR IS POLITICAL
President Vladimir Putin's increasingly outspoken economic adviser, Andrei Illarionov, has called the legal onslaught against Yukos politically motivated and said it should stop. Speaking at a Moscow press conference organized by the RIA Novosti new agency, Illarionov said the "most reasonable thing" would be to... MORE
GAZPROM OR SHAH-DENIZ: GEORGIA’S CHOICE OF STRATEGIC PARTNERS
Russia's Gazprom is counting on three factors to rush Georgia advice, into a political decision to sell the country's gas transportation system to the Russian monopoly. Those factors are: the approaching winter, the urgent need for capital injections into that system, and fortuitously convergent support... MORE