We simply do not have the right to think that “a game without rules” or a “war of all against all” is the historically inevitable new world order
The perpetual topic of Russia-Europe relations was one of the central themes at the recently concluded annual Munich Security Conference. It is no secret that these relations have, for a long time, been in a state of profound crisis. This was not only caused by the events in Ukraine, even though their significance and consequences for both Russia and Europe should ...
On February 16, 2020, a session of Munich Security Conference discussed scenarios of Russia's development beyond 2024. The work of a group of experts from Russia, the United Kingdom, Austria, Germany, Latvia, and the United States throughout 2019 resulted in this document.
On February 16, 2020, a session of Munich Security Conference ...
Russia is represented in Munich by Sergey Lavrov, Russian Foreign Minister. A group of RIAC members participating in MSC includes Alexander Dynkin, Herman Gref, Alexander Grushko,... ... Lukyanov, Alexey Pushkov, Dmitry Trenin, Igor Yurgens, and Alexander Yakovenko
On February 14, 2020, the 56th International Munich Security Conference was opened in Munich. Frank-Walter Steinmeier, President of Germany, Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the United ...
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s remarks and answers to media questions during the 56th Munich Security Conference, Global Disorder – Other Opportunities for a New Agenda, Munich, February 15, 2020.
Ladies and ... ... degrades human habitat.
We need a direct and honest exchange of views on how to save the world for future generations. President of Russia Vladimir Putin proposes starting such a discussion at a meeting of the heads of state representing permanent members of ...
... Representative for Syria Engagement.
In the course of discussion special attention was paid to the military political situation in Idlib Governorate and in northeastern Syria, as well as the threats of escalation of hostilities. The participants compared Russian, Turkish and American views on the sources of tension, as well as on the possibilities and limitations to multilateral cooperation in stabilizing the situation in Idlib and the northeast.
The session was organized by the Swiss Centre for Humanitarian ...
The
52
nd
Munich Security Conference
, which is the major and most representative global forum for the discussion of security policy, was ... ... dozens of ministers of foreign affairs and of defense, as well as by hundreds of leading politicians, diplomats and experts.
The Russian International Affairs Council was represented by Sergei Lavrov, its Chairman of the Board of Trustees and Russian Foreign ...
Shuttle diplomacy exercised by European leaders gives us a phantom of a chance that we must not overlook
The first impression from the Munich conference is that relations between Russia and the West are beginning to resemble a game of chicken. It is as if two airplanes are rushing towards each other head-on, and both crews refuse to deviate from their planned route. The only way for one side to win is for his opponent to lose....
A round table discussion entitled “Russia and the West: the security relationship” was held on 6 February as part of the
Munich Security Conference
. The event was organised by the
European Leadership Network
, the Nuclear Threat Initiative (
NTI
) and the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC).
A key feature of the event was the dialogue between current and retired ...