Monday's Russian Press Review
Published: 09 February, 2009, 05:46
This Monday, Russian newspapers report the results of the Munich Forum and discuss its meaning for Russia’s relations with the West.
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This Friday Russian newspapers analyse the Pentagon’s plans concerning Iraq, explore the future of international politics once Barack Obama becomes U.S. President and report on the developments of the ongoing ‘gas war.’
Russia will outline to the West its future plans for national security during Wednesday’s Russia-NATO Council in Brussels, which coincides with the alliance updating its own strategy for the next 10-15 years.
12.02.2010, 17:02
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Former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright was in town this week in an effort to reduce Russia’s anxieties over NATO expansion and a proposed US missile defense system in Romania.
13.09.2010, 16:11
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What does Russia want to offer the West and why is it likely to accept this aid? One of the forum participants, political analyst Maksim Shevchenko, answers these questions in this exclusive interview to RT Politics.
RT Politics Interview
26.01.2010, 21:14
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Russia’s and NATO’s military chiefs have met for the first time since the conflict in South Ossetia. The situation in Afghanistan as well as anti-missile defense plans were among the main topics discussed in Brussels.
03.03.2010, 20:53
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The military alliance has announced, it plans to carry out a series of air force exercises over Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia from March 17-20.
25.03.2009, 13:15
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A high-ranking officer of the US Air Force says NATO should move F-16s now stationed at the Aviano Air Base in Italy to Poland.
18.02.2010, 18:39
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Moscow is concerned about NATO’s new strategy which allows the alliance to use force all around the world, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said.
28.06.2009, 02:07
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Russia and NATO have agreed to resume military cooperation at a meeting of foreign ministers in Greece, following a year of chilly relations due to last summer's conflict in the Caucasus.
28.03.2010, 08:15
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NATO and Russia have failed to reach a consensus in a tug of war over tackling the Afghan drug problem. The alliance has rejected Moscow’s appeal to eradicate opium poppy fields in the Islamic Republic.
Published: 09 February, 2009, 05:46
This Monday, Russian newspapers report the results of the Munich Forum and discuss its meaning for Russia’s relations with the West.