Latest Articles about Baltics
QUESTION MARKS MULTIPLY AFTER RUSSIAN PLANE CRASH IN LITHUANIA
Moscow is stonewalling Lithuania's ongoing investigation into the September 15 crash of a Russian Air Force Su-27 fighter jet deep inside Lithuania (see EDM, September 20). Russian military and political authorities ignore or evade Lithuania's questions about Russian radar data on the plane's flight path,... MORE
TALKS ON YUKOS ASSETS IN LITHUANIA MOVE INTO HIGH GEAR
During his September 16 visit to Washington, Russian President Vladimir Putin held a three-way meeting with ConocoPhillips president James Mulva and Lukoil chairman Vagit Alekperov to discuss, inter alia, a possible partnership of these oil companies with Lithuania. ConocoPhillips and Lukoil are interested in acquiring... MORE
MOSCOW TARGETING YUKOS IN LITHUANIA
As anticipated (see EDM, July 1), Russia has delivered to Lithuania an official request to prohibit transactions involving assets of the Yukos company on Lithuania's territory (ELTA, July 22). Those assets consist of the 53.7% stake in the Mazeikiai oil-refining and -transport complex, the largest... MORE
MOSCOW TO BALTICS: ANNEXATION WAS LEGAL, RESISTANCE CRIMINAL
In a news conference for Baltic journalists on July 18 in Moscow, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Vladimir Chizhov added an innovative nuance to Russia's official thesis that the 50-year occupation of the Baltic states had been legal. While rejecting the term "occupation," Chizhov asked... MORE
BALTIC SOLDIERS IN AFGHANISTAN
Colonel Gintautas Zenkevicius, commander of the Lithuanian-led Provincial Reconstruction Team in Chaghcharan, Ghor province, western Afghanistan, announced on July 14 that the PRT has reached its initial operating capacity, as part of the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force. ISAF is currently extending its operations in... MORE
MOSCOW PREPARES UNFRIENDLY TAKEOVER OF LITHUANIA’S OIL COMPLEX
The Russian government is moving to seize control of Lithuania's largest economic asset, the Mazeikiai oil complex, from the majority-owner Yukos and the Lithuanian state. Moscow seeks to preempt acquisition by international oil companies that have recently shown interest in Mazeikiai. It also seeks to... MORE
MOSCOW REFUSES TO RATIFY BORDER TREATY WITH ESTONIA
On June 20, a special session of the Estonian parliament ratified the Russia-Estonia treaty that defines the border between the two countries. Ministers of Foreign Affairs Sergei Lavrov and Urmas Paet had signed the treaty on May 18 in Moscow after nearly a decade of... MORE
RUSSIA ASSAILS LATVIA’S RATIFICATION OF MINORITIES CONVENTION
On May 26, the Latvian parliament ratified the Council of Europe's Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities. The Russian government is denouncing Latvia's move vociferously in the mass media and international organizations, on the grounds that the Latvian parliament has attached two reservations... MORE
U. S. SENATE, EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT CONDEMN OCCUPATION OF BALTIC STATES
The Kremlin's neo-Soviet line on the outcome and consequences of the Second World War, in evidence during the recent Victory Day celebrations (see EDM, May 5, 6, 10, 12) may have accelerated the passage of resolutions that were pending in the U.S. Senate and the... MORE
MOSCOW SIGNS BORDER AGREEMENT WITH ESTONIA
On May 18 in Moscow, Ministers of Foreign Affairs Sergei Lavrov and Urmas Paet signed a long-awaited agreement on the Russia-Estonia border. The agreement had been initialed in 1996 and reconfirmed in 1999, its content fully approved by the Russian side in all details. However,... MORE