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...A long time experience of arms control testifies Washington doesn’t understand the language of polite diplomacy, but rather practical military-technical actions making it also face the complex challenges to its own security. While Russia’s and US technical experts discuss some missile defense aspects till the end of this year it’s expedient to come out with a simple but logical step (if such a proposal has not been put forward to the White House as yet): to freeze further deployment of US and NATO missile defense in Europe till the experts’ work is done. It’ll make their efforts more fruitful.
Vladimir KOZIN | 29.03.2012 |
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News | 26.03.2012 |
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On the issue of Afghanistan, Manmohan Singh argued that in a post-NATO Afghanistan, India and Russia have to play crucial roles to maintain peace and stability in the region... During the summit, India placed an order for 42 Sukhoi-MKI 30 jets... Singh observed, the two sides have concluded negotiations and agreed on the terms and conditions for the Russian credit for Units 3 and 4 of the Kudan Kulam nuclear power project. Both the countries also concluded negotiations with regard to Glonass satellite system being put into orbit by Moscow as an alternative to the West-controlled GPS system...
Aurobinda MAHAPATRA | 18.12.2011 |
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On November 23, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev addressed the citizens of Russia – and also, from a broader perspective, a number of the world's countries – in connection with the alarming situation which has arisen as a result of the US and NATO efforts to build a broad missile defense system in Europe... President Medvedev's address on missile defense is considered here as a military and political statement of exceptional national importance. It is an open secret that it has been long-awaited in Russia...
Victor KAZIMIROV | 24.11.2011 |
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The second half of August may witness a blossoming of the Russian-Iranian ties... The consultations of Russia’s national security chief Nikolay Patrushev to Tehran on Monday and the ‘working visit’ by Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi to Moscow on Wednesday will be keenly watched in the world capitals...
Melkulangara BHADRAKUMAR | 15.08.2011 |
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There is consensus across the expert community that a new phase of the settlement in Transnistria was energized by the June 4-5, 2010 informal meeting between Russian President D. Medvedev and German Chancellor A. Merkel in the Meseberg Castle near Berlin. The key result produced by the talks was Russia's consent... to an upgrade of the EU status in the process from an observer to an active player. On its part, Moscow obviously expected to be rewarded by Germany's and the whole European Union's greater openness to Russian initiatives in the sphere of European security. A year after the Meseberg talks, the results appear nonexistent...
Vasili KASHIRIN | 18.07.2011 |
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India-Russia relations have witnessed many ups and downs, but the bottom line in the relations has never been ruptured... The Medvedev visit marks not only tenth anniversary of strategic partnership, but also a new epoch in bilateral relations between the two countries...
Aurobinda MAHAPATRA | 22.12.2010 |
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