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Energy Blast – October 6, 2009

Robert Amsterdam (October 6th, 2009) Writes:
The Independent reports that Gulf Arab states have been engaged in secret talks with Russia, China, Japan and France to replace the US dollar with a basket of currencies in the trading of oil:  'This sounds like a dangerous prediction of a future economic war between the US and China over Middle East oil'.  Saudi Arabia's central bank chief has vociferously denied these claims, says the Washington Post.  An unlikely venture for Gazprom: the company apparently plans to start a chain of fast-food and supermarket outlets.  It is likely that the gas giant will recommence gas purchases from Turkmenistan this month or next, following a long suspension due to April's pipeline explosion.  Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko will postpone the electorate-displeasing move of raising domestic gas prices until after the Jan. 17 presidential election, despite a ...

RA’s Daily Russian News Blast – September 17, 2009

Robert Amsterdam (September 17th, 2009) Writes:
r-1.jpegTODAY: US to modify or jettison missile defense plans? NATO chief to meet with Russian envoy; Lukaschenko sends out mixed messages.  South Ossetia denies book burning; think tank leader says Putin could be heading for Brehznev-style decades in power; Medvedev finds inspiration on blogosphere.The Wall Street Journal reports that the White House may abandon the Bush-era missile defense plans which have caused consternation in Russia.  AP sources quoted on the Washington Post suggest a compromise measure, tempered to Russian concerns.  RFE/RL has an entertaining list of the 'dissidents' President Medvedev might like to meet on his upcoming US trip.  NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen and Russian envoy to the alliance Dmitry Rogozin will hold an ...

RA’s Daily Russian News Blast – August 12, 2009

Robert Amsterdam (August 12th, 2009) Writes:
PH2009081102019.jpg TODAY: Shock reverberates around Chechyna NGO worker murder; Kadryov reacts with attack on Estemirova.  NATO-Russia relations warming up; new kind of space race? Medvedev pulls no punches on Ukraine leadership. 'Merchant of Death' won't be extradited. Art attack. 'We thought that after Natalya's [Estermirova]death there would at least be a lull', says the deputy director of Human Rights Watch in Russia on the murder of Save the Generation director Zarema Sadulayeva and her husband.  The organization's former director was also murdered in 2005, the Washington Post reports.  'Is a death squad roaming Grozny under official sanction or are these horrible but unrelated killings?' asks the Times.  'Why aren't Western governments doing more to ...

RA’s Daily Russian News Blast – June 15, 2009

Robert Amsterdam (June 15th, 2009) Writes:
capt.f11ddde69049460e9110cead459280a5.russia_state_awards_mosb106.jpgTODAY: 'Milk war' steps up a notch; Lukashenko absent from security summit in Moscow; rapid reaction force agreed upon at CSTO meeting; Kremlin hopes for larger role in Afghanistan resolution; third killing in North Caucasus in week of violence; US says WTO bid for three needs to be examinedBelarussian President Alexander Lukashenko has vexed President Medvedev by boycotting a meeting of the CSTO, the post-Soviet security bloc, without personally informing him.  Tensions have been high recently due to trade disagreements on dairy products.  Russia has emphasized that the milk import ban is a technical matter and has been over-politicized by Belarus.  Belarussian experts will arrive in Moscow today to continue discussions over the issue, which it hopes will be settled within ...

RA’s Daily Russian News Blast – June 8, 2009

Robert Amsterdam (June 8th, 2009) Writes:
front.jpgTODAY: Kremlin downplays hopes of START breakthrough; Belarus won't offer political support for money; Gorbachev argues need for perestroika on global level; Putin playing to the crowd, Medvedev left in the wings?; Litvinenko suspect to sit in duma; Sochi construction chief ousted The Kremlin is being 'pragmatic' and does not have 'high expectations of the outcome' of Obama's upcoming Moscow trip, saying as long as the issue of missile defense remains 'unclear', it will be unwilling to reduce its own weaponry.  Mikhail Gorbachev has penned an article in the Washington Post suggesting that the US is in need of its own perestroika.  Belarussian President Alexander Lukashenko has rejected Russia's offers of a $500 million loan as it is reportedly contingent upon ...

RA’s Daily Russian News Blast – June 1, 2009

Robert Amsterdam (June 1st, 2009) Writes:
capt.photo_1243620579246-1-0.jpgTODAY: Talks on Russia joining WTO require work; South Ossetia election sees Georgia tensions simmer; no 'begging' for Belarus; Moscow opposition march broken up by police; Russian dolls President Dmitry Medvedev and Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso have agreed on the need for a 'serious response' to North Korea and Moscow will apparently back sanctions.  The European Union, the United States and Russia will hold in-depth ministerial talks this week on the Kremlin's hopes to join the World Trade Organization.  According to Washington, 'a great deal of work remains, particularly by the Russian Federation, in order to take the accession process forward'. 'The statement itself is very unfortunate': UN Secretary-General Ban ...

RAs Daily Russian News Blast – May 29, 2009

Robert Amsterdam (May 29th, 2009) Writes:
capt.photo_1243518238657-3-0.jpgTODAY: Diplomat accuses US of overplaying threat from Iran; what did Putin tell Bill Clinton?; Russia-Belarus tensions flare on loan; Amnesty slams human rights standards; reclaiming Soviet-confiscated art Russia will not object to a new UN Security Council resolution over North Korea but will continue to oppose sanctions.  According to the Guardian, senior diplomat Alexander Sternik has criticized the US for grossly exaggerating the nuclear threat posed by nations such as Iran.  The Moscow Times reports that at a private meeting in January, Prime Minister Putin offered assurances to ex-US President Bill Clinton that Medvedev is not his puppet and that the Kremlin and Washington would be able to come to an agreement on missile defense.  Poland is apparently pushing the US to ...

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