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MOSCOW WITHDRAWS FROM EUROPEAN SECURITY SYSTEM

“We don’t need no arms control” – was the message enthusiastically chanted by Moscow last week. It could have been a week of constructive engagement with Europe, as Prime Minister Viktor Zubkov paid his first visit to France, Chief of the General Staff Yuri Baluyevsky... MORE

STANISLAV BELKOVSKY: PUTIN WILL LEAVE POWER COMPLETELY

The United Russia party and the recently created "For Putin" movement continue to push for President Vladimir Putin to remain in power in some capacity after his second and final constitutionally mandated presidential term ends next year. Putin himself recently hinted that he may be... MORE

AUSTRIA’S OMV DEAL WITH GAZPROM THREATENS NABUCCO PROJECT

OMV, Austria's state-controlled energy company, plans to hand over to Russia's Gazprom a 50% ownership stake in OMV's Baumgarten gas storage and distribution center near Vienna. With this move, OMV threatens to torpedo the European Union-backed Nabucco pipeline project for Caspian gas. OMV, alongside the... MORE

Turkey’s Choice with Barzani: The Gun or the Olive Branch

Shortly after the Turkish National Assembly passed a resolution authorizing the Turkish army to enter northern Iraq, President Massoud Barzani of the Kurdistan Regional Government of Iraq (KRG) replied: “If they invade there will be war.” Barzani added: “We are not a threat to Turkey... MORE

OSCE STUMBLING OVER UNRESOLVED CONFLICTS AHEAD OF YEAR-END MEETING

Insofar as its words still matter (admittedly an increasingly dubious premise), the OSCE seems set to defer to Russia at the year-end meeting in late November in Madrid regarding the post-Soviet unresolved conflicts. The political declaration, drafted by the Spanish chairmanship, reflects Russia’s overall position... MORE

RUSSIA STRUGGLES TO SUSTAIN PARTNERSHIP WITH INDIA

During Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s November 11-12 visit to Moscow, Russia and India signed agreements on space cooperation -- including a possible joint lunar program -- rupee debt investment, drug trafficking and transnational crime, as well as a deal on joint development and production... MORE

HIGH INFLATION REVEALS PUTIN’S MISTAKES

Russia may appear to be an island of tranquility in the sea of troubles that engulfed the world economy last week. Its stock market continues to rise, its banks are not exposed to the U.S. sub-prime mortgage fears, and $100/barrel oil prices only mean a... MORE

NETHERLANDS JOINS RUSSO-GERMAN GAS PIPELINE PROJECT

On November 6 Gazprom chairman Alexei Miller and Nederlandse Gasunie CEO Marcel Kramer signed a framework agreement on Gasunie joining Nord Stream, the project to build a gas pipeline from Russia directly to Germany on the Baltic seabed. Russian President Vladimir Putin and Dutch Prime... MORE