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Main Trade Partners of Former Soviet Republics
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Main Trade Partners of Former Soviet Republics
March 21, 2024

The Soviet Union broke up in 1991 with fifteen independent states arising instead. Check out our infographic to learn what these states’ main trade partners are more than thirty years on.

Why Medvedev Is Free to Go Full ‘Born to Be Wild’
February 8, 2024

Washington is actively splitting the EU in favor of a rabidly Russophobic Vilnius-Warsaw-Kiev axis.

Why Medvedev Is Free to Go Full ‘Born to Be Wild’
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Israel has Failed to Fight Latvia, Lithuania’s Holocaust Distortion – Opinion
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Israel has Failed to Fight Latvia, Lithuania’s Holocaust Distortion – Opinion
June 1, 2023

A number of acclaimed films have shone a spotlight on the Holocaust in the Baltics. But Latvia and Lithuania have responded with Holocaust distortion.

Tanking to War
December 7, 2021

We can only hope that President Biden will ignore the war fanatics and agree that negotiation is preferable to confrontation.

Tanking to War
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Baltic: ‘NATO Allies and Partners From Across the Globe’ Prepare for ‘Real-World Fight’ With Russia
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Baltic: ‘NATO Allies and Partners From Across the Globe’ Prepare for ‘Real-World Fight’ With Russia
April 9, 2021

Through the incorporation of fourteen new Eastern European nations as members, and forty nations around the world as partners, in the last thirty years, NATO has transformed the Baltic and Black Seas into its military outposts.

The Baltic States Never Stop Their War Preparations Against Russia
August 16, 2018

NATO talking about how Russia is threatening the Baltic states (or whoever) is like the pot calling the kettle black.

The Baltic States Never Stop Their War Preparations Against Russia
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Finnish Defense Minister Jussi Niinistö Happy About NATO Deployments in the Baltic Region
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Finnish Defense Minister Jussi Niinistö Happy About NATO Deployments in the Baltic Region
March 28, 2017

For several post-war decades the North European region remained relatively stable and secure. The security order was based on cooperation, mutually approved principles, common undertakings and confidence-building measures. Consensus-based international cooperation forums with Russian participation were established on the perimeter of the northern European states’ borders, such as the Arctic Council, the Council of the Baltic Sea States, the Barents Euro-Arctic Council, providing for extensive cross-border contacts.

Putin’s “Threats” to the Baltics: a Myth to Promote NATO Unity
July 13, 2016

Gary Leupp is Professor of History at Tufts University, and holds a secondary appointment in the Department of Religion In his book 2017: War with Russia published a few months ago, former deputy commander of NATO Sir Alexander Richard Shirreff predicts that to prevent […]

Putin’s “Threats” to the Baltics: a Myth to Promote NATO Unity
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