During several weeks attention of the global community has been riveted to Greece due to its economical and financial problems driving the whole Europe into recession. According to expectations, Greek parliament failed to make payments for credits in time. This led the negotiation process between Greece and its creancers into the deadlock, escape from which […]
Eats shoots and leaves…
After the signing of Minsk agreements on cessation of fire and arms withdrawal, the situation in Ukraine calmed down a bit, but the desired conflict de- escalation has not occurred. Russian-terrorist troops continue to shell Ukrainian towns and villages, applying the prohibited (by agreements) heavy weapons. The conflict gradually tightened and there is a danger […]
Russian bear threatens to Romania
Russian aggression in Ukraine has become a powerful catalyst for rethinking the foundations of many European countries domestic and foreign policies. There is a clear geographical pattern – the closer to the zone of conflict, the higher activity of diplomacy. For geographically “distant” European states, such as Spain or Italy, this problem is very not […]
G7 Summit outcome: Russia doesn’t fit civilized community
On June 7-8 Bavarian castle Schloss Elmau hosted highly-ranked guests – G7 Heads of States. Outcome of this meeting made it clear that EU, as well as the US, is not capable of taking more drastic measures in order to stop Russian aggression. It is rather positive though that G7 members stated their readiness […]