Normandy Four completes Paris talks on Donbas (2 Mb)
Issue # 75
10/05/2015
It discussed local elections in Ukraine, immunity for separatist candidates,
withdrawal of arms smaller than 100 mm in calibre and control over the border. READ MORE
- Gorshenin Weekly |
Published on EGF: 05.10.2015
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June-September. 2015. EGF Turkey File Insights into Turkish Domestic and International Politics
June - October 2015
By Ben McPherson, Principal Editor and Standing Expert on the Black Sea Region
Key Points:
- Surprising 7 June election results have led to extreme political measures, as President Erdoğan forces a do-over in an attempt to get a better result
- The PKK/government ceasefire breaks down, which offers political opportunity for Erdoğan and the AKP but comes at a steep price:
- The outbreak of violence has killed between 150-500 soldiers and police, and reportedly over 2,000 PKK members
- Sources differ on whether Erdoğan or the PKK deserve blame for the re-ignition of hostilities, while all parties attempt to use it to their advantage
- The Kurdish HDP and Selahattin Demirtaş walk a tightrope as they try to maintain their place as an accepted political party, while keeping their base of support
- The situation over the border in Syria threatens to overwhelm all plans, as both the US and Russia make recent moves that are taking the conflict out of Erdoğan"s control
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- EGF Editorial |
Published on EGF: 01.10.2015
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September. 2015. EGF Gazprom Monitor A Snapshot of Key Developments in the External Relations of the Russian Gas Sector
By Dr Jack Sharples, EGF Associate Researcher on the external dimensions of Russian gas and Lecturer in Energy
Politics at the European University of St Petersburg
- Gazprom and the EU: Gazprom submits response to EU antitrust ‘statement of objections’, one week after submitting its own proposals in the hope of an out-of-court settlement; Gazprom and Wintershall complete their asset swap; Gazprom and OMV sign preliminary agreement on asset-swap
- Nord Stream: OMV Gazprom signs shareholder agreement with Wintershall, E.ON, ENGIE, OMV and Shell for Nord Stream II
- Turkish Stream: Gazprom proposes reduction of Turkish Stream project to two lines with 32 bcm capacity, with negotiations on hold until after Turkish elections on 1st of November
- Ukraine: Uncertainty reigns for Gazprom and Naftogaz as winter approaches
- Asia: Gazprom continues to promote the expansion of the Sakhalin-II LNG export terminal; US sanctions against the Yuzhno-Kirinskoye gas field – clarification; The significance of US sanctions against the Yuzhno-Kirinskoye gas field; Power of Siberia Eastern Route: back to square one?; Gazprom hopes to sign deal on ‘Western Route’ of Power of Siberia in 2016
- Other: Gazprom Export holds its first auction for gas exports, marking the beginning of ‘spot price’ pipeline exports
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- EGF Editorial |
Published on EGF: 01.10.2015
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Ukrainian president addresses UN General Assembly (2 Mb)
Issue # 74
09/28/2015
The president says Ukraine needs systemic reforms to counteract Russia's
aggression.
An indefinite campaign to block cargo transport bringing goods to Crimea is under
way on Ukraine's administrative border with the peninsula. READ MORE
- Gorshenin Weekly |
Published on EGF: 28.09.2015
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Ukraine imposes sanctions on Russia (2 Mb)
Issue # 73
09/22/2015
Ukraine publishes list of people and companies affected by sanctions.
With the constitutional majority of votes, parliament has voted in favour of
restructuring Ukraine's public debt in line with agreements reached with the
IMF. READ MORE
- Gorshenin Weekly |
Published on EGF: 21.09.2015
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Normandy Four meeting leaves key issues unsettled (2 Mb)
Issue # 72
09/14/2015
The foreign ministers of the Normandy Four countries, including Germany,
France, Ukraine and Russia, met in Berlin on 12 September 2015. According to
an Interfax-Ukraine report, all participants in the meeting agreed that it was
necessary to reach and implement an agreement on the withdrawal of light and
heavy weapons from the line of contact as soon as possible.
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Published on EGF: 14.09.2015
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Aug. 2015. EGF Gazprom Monitor A Snapshot of Key Developments in the External Relations of the Russian Gas Sector
By Dr Jack Sharples, EGF Associate Researcher on the external dimensions of Russian gas and Lecturer in Energy
Politics at the European University of St Petersburg
- Gazprom and the EU: Gazprom-PGNiG gas price talks at ‘an advanced stage’; Gazprom and Eni pledge to
continue close cooperation; Calm before the storm: Gazprom Deputy Chairman meets EU Competition
Commissioner, with Gazprom due to reply to EU antimonopoly ‘Statement of Objections’ by the 28th of
September
- Nord Stream: OMV CEO Seele confident of EU approval for Nord Stream II, meets with Gazprom CEO Miller to
discuss joint venture for the project
- Turkish Stream: Stop and go – Russia and Turkey continue trading proposals, but real progress not expected
until formation of new Turkish government in November; SE European Foreign Ministers could meet in
September to discuss the ‘Tesla’ extension to Turkish Stream
- Ukraine: EU Commissioner for Energy Union meets with Ukrainian Energy Minister and Naftogaz CEO, and
plans meeting with Russian Energy Minister in September ahead of next round of trilateral talks; Gazprom
CEO expresses concerns over Naftogaz winter gas storage
- Belarus: Gazprom begins construction of Gazprom Centre in Minsk, set to be ‘the tallest building in Belarus’
- Asia: Shell participation in Sakhalin-III in doubt as US imposes sanctions on the project; Gazprom reports
‘good dynamics’ in ongoing negotiations with PetroChina and CNPC over pipeline deliveries of Russian gas to
China, despite concerns over the commercial viability of the projects
- Other: Gazprom’s annual gas production could reach record low in 2015, as the company also cuts its sales
price forecast
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- EGF Editorial |
Published on EGF: 08.09.2015
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EGF Geopolitical Trends, Issue 2, Summer/Autumn 2015 (374 Kb)
Joining the dots and making sense of the key Geopolitical developments in Europe, Eurasia and MENA
By George Vlad NICULESCU, Head of Research, European Geopolitical Forum
- America’s acquiescence to Russian military involvement in Syria may reflect a fundamental change in US regional strategy in the Middle East.
- The Russian bet on Syria makes a broad-based political compromise on the governance of post-conflict Syria more necessary than ever.
- The stalemate in implementing Minsk 2 epitomizes the Ukrainian Donbas dilemma: bring Donetsk and Luhansk back into the fold of a federal state, or keep them out, as contested territories.
- The Iranian nuclear deal has brought both good and bad news, while Middle Eastern geopolitics is in full swing.
- The Nord Stream 2 corporate agreement: an interesting business opportunity likely to be mired with geopolitical concerns in Central-Eastern Europe and beyond.
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- EGF Editorial |
Published on EGF: 01.09.2015
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