A Report on Russia’s role in Belarusian politics
The main goal of the Kremlin’s propagandists is to split the Belarusian society into two opposing camps and thus prolong the ongoing political cris
The main goal of the Kremlin’s propagandists is to split the Belarusian society into two opposing camps and thus prolong the ongoing political cris
There is a potential room for discussion with Moscow on the scenarios that could be acceptable for all parties involved.
Among the speakers were Valery Varanetski – a member of the Belarusian parliament, Andrei Fiodarau – a political scientist, Katsiaryna Shmatsina –
It remains unclear whether the Eastern Neighbourhood will remain a priority direction for the EU.
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Unlike Moscow, official Minsk does not perceive NATO as a direct threat to security, which allows us to build a dialogue for further cooperation.
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What do the recent developments in Belarus – Russia relationships mean? What are the Kremlin’s intentions in regard to Belarus?
Difficult bargaining over appointments is something to be expected in international organizations.