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Foreign Affairs Council, 16 May 2022
The Foreign Affairs Council had an exchange of views on Western Balkans, and the Russian aggression against Ukraine. Under current affairs, ministers were informed about the High Representative's recent visit to Chile and Panama, and EU financial support to Palestine. ...
Foreign Affairs Council, 16 May 2022
The Foreign Affairs Council had an exchange of views on Western Balkans, and the Russian aggression against Ukraine. Under current affairs, ministers were informed about the High ...
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U.S. President Joe Biden will join European allies at a NATO summit and European Council meeting to discuss shared concerns about Ukraine, including transatlantic efforts to impose economic costs on Russia, and provide humanitarian support.
U.S. President Joe Biden will join European allies at a NATO summit and European Council meeting to discuss shared concerns about Ukraine, including transatlantic efforts to impose economic ...
Foreign Affairs Council, 13 July 2020
Foreign affairs ministers discussed EU-Turkey relations, Latin America and the Caribbean in light of COVID 19, and current affairs.
Experts react: Six options for Europe as it searches for a response to Russian aggression
How can Europe hang together and maximize its impact? Our experts weigh in as the crisis over Ukraine heats up.
The Bilateralisation of British Foreign Policy
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Foreign Affairs Council: Press remarks by High Representative Josep Borrell
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Push back, contain, and engage: How the EU should approach relations with Russia
The bloc should reframe how it speaks of human rights and democracy, while developing closer security and military links with select neighbours
EU lacks defence capabilities to meet ‘strategic autonomy’ goals
The EU's first-ever defence review painted a gloomy picture for the bloc's ability to achieve 'strategic autonomy. Experts also believe the EU is not doing enough to address major ...
Brussels Playbook: Today in Ukraine — EU meets the moment — Offering refuge
POLITICO’s must-read briefing on what's driving the day in Brussels, by Suzanne Lynch and Jakob Hanke Vela.
Warsaw ‘Iran’ summit: What lies beneath
ECFR experts share their insight into the manouevres around next month’s US-Poland summit. What does it mean for the JPCOA, and what steps should European countries take in response?
Europe’s Global Test
The coronavirus pandemic could give birth to a more autonomous and strategic EU. But the bloc must resolve its internal tensions and find its place in an increasingly fragmented world.
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References Bristow, Keith (2015) ‘Transnational organized crime as a national security threat’, speech at George Washington University, January, available at ...
Russia-Europe: Nothing New on the Western Economic Front?
Since the autumn of 2020, the “Navalny Factor” has dominated the public and political discourse on Russia-EU relations. This factor fitted snugly into Brussels’ system of values that ...
Four Scenarios for the Crisis in Belarus
As protests continue to galvanize Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko is consolidating his grip on power. Volatile domestic dynamics – and Russia’s reactions to them – will shape the discredited ...
Judy Asks: Is the EU Politically Committed to Its Eastern Partners?
The EU’s Eastern Partnership has brought tangible benefits to its member countries but does not reflect today’s geopolitical realities. The approaching summit is a chance to tailor the ...
Wary Europe welcomes China’s help – but not its disinformation
While the EU and NATO have laid accusations of coronavirus disinformation campaigns against several nations, evidence is strongest against China.
Last Foreign Affairs Council during Germany’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union – strengthening human rights and transatlantic relations
For Heiko Maas, the most important item on the agenda today in Brussels is the approval of a new EU human rights sanctions regime – a key aim of Germany’s Council Presidency.
Russia and Europe: the Current Impasse and the Way Out
Russia and the European Union need to imagine a more realistic goal for their relationship: a model of neighborliness, in which the inevitable disagreements will be managed in order to ...
Some European countries to allow travellers from India inoculated with Covishield - Indian govt sources
Germany and Spain are among nine countries in Europe who have told India they will accept travellers inoculated with Covishield, the Indian-made version of AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine, ...