Ukraine’s OSCE Chairmanship and the Transnistrian Conflict: A Breakthrough in the Making?
Paul Pryce
EGF Affiliated Expert on Conflict Management and the OSCE Institutions
Since the outbreak of initial hostilities in November 1990, the Transnistrian conflict persists. While numerous initiatives have been proposed over the past two decades both by external actors and by the parties to the conflict, the de jure Moldovan government and the de facto Transnistrian authorities, little progress has been made to secure a more lasting peace.
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- Paul Pryce |
Published on EGF: 17.10.2012
| Security
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Ukrainian president maps domestic, foreign policy priorities 
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ISSUE #39
10/08/2012
On 3 October 2012, President Viktor Yanukovych met in Kiev the heads of
Ukraine's diplomatic offices abroad. The meeting was also attended by OSCE
Secretary-General Lamberto Zannier and Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet
Davutoglu, according to a report by the news and analysis portal Lb.ua. READ MORE
- Gorshenin Weekly |
Published on EGF: 13.10.2012
| External Relations
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EGF Turkey File 
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To check the insights into Turkish domestic and international politics during September 16-30th 2012 please see our Turkey File, updated by John VanPool, EGF Turkey and Black Sea Regional Analyst
Key Points:
- Prime Minister Erdogan leads the AKP party Congress, appearing to position himself for a presidential run in
2014.
- Syria’s civil war is causing violence to flare between the PKK and Turkish security forces (TSK). The porous
nature of the Syrian-Turkish border is causing further domestic tensions, as the country’s population remains
ambivalent about intervention.
- The Sledgehammer coup case concludes with a conviction and the TSK in its barracks.
- Turkey’s domestic energy needs hit citizens’ wallets as the government cuts subsidies and attempts to
increase imports from Iraqi Kurdistan.
- Turkey’s economic success is built on risky factors according to some investors, despite its 8 percent growth.
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- EGF Editorial |
Published on EGF: 09.10.2012
| External Relations
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Ukraine reacts to US Senate resolution 
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ISSUE #38
10/01/2012
President Viktor Yanukovych has refused to comment on the US Senate recent
resolution on Ukraine. "I would say any assessment should be treated in earnest:
whether it is biased or not, adopted according to procedures or not. It is not up to
us to judge the US Senate," he said in the USA on 26 September 2012. However,
Yanukovych noted that the Senate stance was slightly different from that of the
Department of State and the White House. READ MORE
- Gorshenin Weekly |
Published on EGF: 08.10.2012
| External Relations
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EGF Gazprom Monitor 
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A Snapshot of Key Developments in the External Relations of the Russian Gas Sector for September 2012
By Jack Sharples, EGF Associate Researcher on the external dimensions of Russian gas
Key points:
- The European Commission launches an antitrust investigation of Gazprom, as the company is suspected of
imposing unfair prices in Central and Eastern Europe. Gazprom claims innocence, but a Presidential Decree
preventing Russian strategic companies (such as Gazprom) from disclosing information to foreign
investigators without Russian government permission suggests that Moscow is concerned about the
investigation.
- President Putin claims that the second line of Nord Stream is to be launched on 8 October, although this is yet
to be confirmed by Nord Stream AG, Gazprom, or the Russian Energy Ministry.
- South Stream AG considers tenders for steel pipes for South Stream, as Gazprom vows to continue with the
project despite the launching of the antitrust investigation of Gazprom by the European Commission.
- Gazprom hosts a meeting with the Chinese National Petroleum Corporation and claims ‘a step forward’ in
long-running negotiations, although sources suggest significant disagreements remain between the two
parties.
- As Ukraine seeks lower gas purchases (27 bcm) from Russia in 2012, a new winter dispute cannot be ruled
out.
- Gazprom indefinitely suspends the Shtokman project, but signs a long-term cooperation agreement with
Rosneft for the development of Russia’s continental shelf.
- Gazprom and Japan’s Agency for Natural Resources and Energy sign a Memorandum on the Vladivostok LNG
project – with a final investment decision expected in early 2013.
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- EGF Editorial |
Published on EGF: 06.10.2012
| External Relations
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EU mulls discreet isolation of Ukrainian president 
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ISSUE #37
09/24/2012
Selective application of justice has become an obstacle to Ukrainian President
Viktor Yanukovych's visits to the EU, Swedish Foreign Minister Karl Bildt said in
an interview with the Kommersant Ukraina business daily on 19 September 2012. READ MORE
- Gorshenin Weekly |
Published on EGF: 01.10.2012
| External Relations
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Ukraine-EU summit to take place this year - minister 
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ISSUE #36
09/17/2012
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kostyantyn Hryshchenko has said he is certain that
the Ukraine-EU summit would take place before the end of 2012. Hryshchenko
made a statement to this effect on 14 September 2012, the Lb.ua news and analysis
website has reported. READ MORE
- Gorshenin Weekly |
Published on EGF: 01.10.2012
| External Relations
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EGF Turkey File 
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Insights into Turkish Domestic and International Politics during September 1-15th 2012
Key Points:
- Anti-American protests engulf the Middle East, leaving the U.S. Ambassador to Libya and three other
embassy staff dead. Prime Minister Erdogan is the most prominent Muslim leader to criticize violence in the
name of religion.
- Bloodshed in Syria continues, although Turkish public opinion remains opposed to military intervention.
- PKK-TSK fighting increases in the country’s southeast, with Ankara focused on PKK fighters’ control of safe
havens in northern Syria.
- Baghdad halts new registrations for foreign firms, affecting Turkish investment in Iraq. Oil agreement
reached by Erbil and Iraqi Oil Ministry may sooth tensions, but conviction in absentia of renegade, formerdeputy-
president, Tareq al-Hashemi, remains a sore point in Turkish-Iraqi relations.
- Turkey and Iran may be on the verge of another energy related dispute and possible arbitration round, as
Tehran continues to level Ankara with high gas prices.
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- EGF Editorial |
Published on EGF: 24.09.2012
| External Relations
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EU expects Ukraine to be committed to European values 
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ISSUE #35
09/10/2012
The association agreement with Ukraine can be signed only if Kiev respects
European values, President of the EU Commission Jose Manuel Barroso said on 4
September 2012. READ MORE
- Gorshenin Weekly |
Published on EGF: 17.09.2012
| External Relations
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EGF Turkey File 
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Insights into Turkish Domestic and International Politics during August 2012
Key Points:
- Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu leads the Turkish effort at the Security Council to establish buffer zones in
northern Syria.
- Fears of the PKK’s resurgence in Syria are played up by opposition parties to undermine an already fragile
AKP position.
- Relations between Iran and Turkey remain cool after the kidnapping of 48 Iranians in Syria by rebel forces.
- Egyptian President Mursi will propose a four power meeting over Syria between his country, Iran, Turkey and
Saudi Arabia.
- Turkey continues to court the KRG of Iraq, with the foreign minister’s visit to Kirkuk infuriating Baghdad.
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- EGF Editorial |
Published on EGF: 15.09.2012
| External Relations
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