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Baltic states need NATO help, US says

03.09.2008 @ 09:28 CET

NATO should show Russia it would defend the Baltic states - Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania - in the event of attack, the US has said, as Russia's recent invasion of Georgia continues to send ripples through European security arrangements.

EU keeps Ukraine at arm's length as government wobbles

04.09.2008 @ 10:23 CET

The upcoming EU-Ukraine summit is heading for embarrassment as EU states continue to hold back an accession "perspective" for Ukraine, while a fresh row between Ukrainian President, Viktor Yushchenko, and Prime Minister, Yulia Tymoshenko, may see yet another government fold.

EU ministers map out Georgia peace mission

05.09.2008 @ 12:38 CET

The final shape of an EU security mission to Georgia and broader EU-Russia relations will top the agenda of an EU foreign ministers' meeting in France this weekend. The possibility of relaxing sanctions against Belarus and prospects for a new Ukraine treaty will also come up for debate.

EU-Russia talks suspended until Moscow withdraws troops

01.09.2008 @ 21:21 CET

EU leaders on Monday agreed to postpone talks on a new EU-Russia partnership until Russian troops withdraw from Georgia following the insistence of a number of member states.

OSCE denies report 'censuring' Georgia

01.09.2008 @ 21:21 CET

The Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe has denied that it strongly censured Tblisi for the South Ossetian conflict in August, following the publication of articles in the German press that internal reports from the regional security organisation had attacked the Georgian leadership.

Russian threats loom over historic EU summit

01.09.2008 @ 09:27 CET

EU leaders are holding an emergency summit on EU-Russia relations on Monday - the first such extraordinary meeting since the 9/11 attacks in the US. But the union is split on how to handle Moscow, with the Kremlin threatening to retaliate against Europe if it adopts punitive sanctions.

EU capital faces Georgia and Russia propaganda campaign

30.08.2008 @ 17:02 CET

The guns may have fallen silent in Georgia but the propaganda war on who started the conflict has just begun, with Russia and Georgia each selling their side of the story to diplomats, MEPs and media in Brussels.

EU sanctions would be 'grave mistake,' Russia says

29.08.2008 @ 09:25 CET

As the European Union considers imposing sanctions against Russia over its recognition of independence for Georgia's rebel regions, Moscow has said that any punitive measures would be a "grave mistake," harming the 27-nation bloc as much as Russia itself.

Russia calls for arms embargo on Georgia

01.09.2008 @ 15:52 CET

Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov has called for an international arms embargo to be placed on Georgia. Moscow has also accused the United States of arming the Georgian military. Speaking in Brussels, a US State Department official rubbished the idea.

Germany and Russia threaten EU-Ukraine relations

28.08.2008 @ 17:44 CET

Germany's close relations with Russia are the main obstacle to signing a major EU-Ukraine treaty at the upcoming EU-Ukraine summit in France, Ukraine diplomats say, warning that failure to seal the deal will signal to Moscow that it can veto EU policy on post-Soviet states.

EU fears Russian action in Ukraine and Moldova

28.08.2008 @ 08:30 CET

French and UK foreign ministers have voiced fears Russia may be planning Georgia-type scenarios in EU neighbours Ukraine and Moldova, amid rising tension between Ukraine and Russia and fresh calls for independence by Moldovan rebels.

France accuses Russia of ethnic cleansing

27.08.2008 @ 10:04 CET

Talk of "war" and "ethnic cleansing" hit European TV channels on Tuesday, as France and Russia debated Moscow's backing of rebel groups in Georgia. Meanwhile, the French EU presidency binned a proposal to invite Georgia's president to next week's EU summit.