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118095
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132709
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2014.
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Armenia, opting for self-restraint of its own accord, minimized its risks and losses. As to whether the Armenian-style Finlandization can be an example for other former Soviet republics would depend not only on their own choice.
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ID:
138390
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The new government so far has given positive indications that it would overcome all shortcomings of the previous government and ensure that India re-bounces back at international level. People in the country have great expectations from the leadership of PM Narendra Modi who is expected to give a new direction to India’s foreign policy which will have important bearings upon country’s energy security policy in general and nuclear energy in particular.
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ID:
180729
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IN THE SUMMER OF 2019, an event took place that we had been waiting for for several years: Russia returned to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, and the rights of the Russian delegation were fully restored.
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ID:
117402
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2012.
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ON OCTOBER 2, 2012, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe adopted a resolution on the monitoring of Russia. Our entire delegation voted against the resolution, since many of the provisions included in it are simply unacceptable for us.
Well before the opening session, it had become clear that the resolution would be adopted in such a harsh and incorrect version and so I decided to postpone my trip to Strasbourg. Against the background of such a provocative document, I simply would not have been heard by European parliamentarians. And I wasn't going to talk about this resolution at all, not about a difference of opinions but about strategic priorities and ways to overcome really common threats. For this is the main reason why our countries and peoples unite and why there is the need for such platforms as PACE.
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ID:
180728
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THIS YEAR we are celebrating the quarter-century anniversary of Russia's membership of the Council of Europe (CoE). Twenty-five years is a good time to take stock of the results and make plans based on those results.
I would like to begin with a few words about the organization itself, because, as paradoxical as it may sound, its profile in European politics and in public perception is often very vague. The Council of Europe is often confused with the European Union (EU) or, "at best," equated with the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE).
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ID:
140581
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Russian media have paid quite a lot of attention to the April 2014 resolution of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) that deprived the Russian delegation of its right to vote, a move that, in effect, was upheld by PACE in January 2015.
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ID:
163618
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