EUROPEAN UNION REFUSES TO LIFT SUSPENSION ON RUSSIA.

Publication: Monitor Volume: 1 Issue: 23

On the day when Moscow signed the Partnership for Peace agreement, the European Union released a document concerning cooperation with Russia. The document stressed that Europe was willing to do far more for Russia if Moscow would reach a political settlement in Chechnya. “If the Russians were as reluctant to use force in Chechnya as they have been over the years in Bosnia, things would be much better, the EU’s foreign affairs commission Hans van den Broek said at the Brussels press conference when the community document was released.

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