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The European Union has taken note of the recent release of a number of "political prisoners" in Belarus. This is stated in a ...
Amid the uncertainty of U.S. domestic affairs and the evolving international order, the transatlantic relationship — despite ...
In an interview with "Filin", Director of the EU Eastern Neighborhood and Russia Research Program at the Finnish Institute of ...
U.S. President Donald Trump’s special envoy Keith Kellogg met with Alexander Lukashenko in Minsk on June 21. The contested ...
As the war between Russia and Ukraine enters its 129th week, both sides continue to suffer heavy losses, while the ...
Donald Trump says the US is "not looking" to supply Ukraine with weapons to reach deeper into Russia. Meanwhile, the EU has ...
There is no indication that Putin wants peace,” Baiba Braže cautioned on the sidelines of the Aspen Security Forum.
The incoming president is likely to be even more hostile to the government’s liberal, pro-EU agenda than the incumbent Andrzej Duda. Foreign policy could be a major flashpoint. “I expect Nawrocki to ...
Estonia, Poland, and others abandon the Ottawa Treaty amid Russia’s war. What this means for defense strategy—and the future ...
Lithuania has summoned a Belarusian diplomat over a drone that crashed over the Baltic country, a member of both NATO and the ...
The Court of Justice found that two chemical plants in Belarus substantially supported the Lukashenko regime and were properly included in sanctions lists.
Ukraine has aligned with several EU sanctions packages against Russia, as well as sanctions targeting human rights violations in Belarus and Iran. Source: press service of the Office of the ...