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EU - Russia relations

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“Putin will continue viewing the EU as tangential if he senses a lack of unity. This has been the case so far, making him negotiate directly with the US. Until the EU puts united capabilities behind rhetoric, they will continue to be pushed to the sidelines.”

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“In the case of Germany, the new government has not come out as strongly as it should have in diffusing this crisis because of its economic linkages with Russia and energy dependency through the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline. But this also makes Germany look weak.”

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Senior fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Europe Center
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“The Kremlin's decision to omit any mention of the EU in its 2021 National Security Strategy shows that Moscow does not consider the EU as an important actor in foreign policy any more.”

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Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, working on Russia and cybersecurity
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“Some EU nations have foreign policies which aim to appease Russia. Their aim is to break the Kremlin's autocratic relation with China and also improve their own economic ties with Russia. Countries in the EU's eastern bloc, who have experienced the Kremlin's threats in the past, have foreign policies which seek to respond to Russia through military solutions which display strength and power. So this creates a disagreement over responding to the crisis in Ukraine.”

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Senior fellow at the German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) in Brussels
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“The problem with the EU is not that it is actively taking a back seat, but that we still do not have a coherent and unified foreign policy towards Russia. Some EU nations are choosing to be neutral towards Russia. This results in delayed statements coming from our side, which I regret.”

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Member of the European Parliament
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“The current situation is a threat to the stability and security of Ukraine and the whole region. It cannot be discussed without all the relevant actors around the table. The EU cannot be a neutral spectator in these negotiations if Russia really wants to discuss Europe's security architecture.”

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EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy
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“This new additional route will certainly help stabilize prices on the European markets. It would undoubtedly affect prices on the spot market, and consumers in the countries that use the Russian gas will immediately feel it.”

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President of Russia
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“I'm worried because the military concentration, especially on the Ukrainian border with Russia (is) very strong. And so there is no doubt that Russia is using military power to make pressure … we are prepared to avoid such kind of surprises we met during the occupation of Crimea.”

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Prime Minister of Slovenia
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“Some member states observed malicious cyberactivities, collectively designated as Ghostwriter, and associated these with the Russian state. Such activities are unacceptable as they seek to threaten our integrity and security, democratic values and principles, and the core functioning of our democracies. The Ghostwriter cybercampaign has targeted numerous members of parliaments, government officials, politicians, and members of the press and civil society in the EU, with the hackers accessing computer systems and personal accounts and stealing data.”

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EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy
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“The IEA [International Energy Agency] believes that Russia could do more to increase gas availability to Europe and ensure storage is filled to adequate levels in preparation for the coming winter heating season. This is also an opportunity for Russia to underscore its credentials as a reliable supplier to the European market.”

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Statement by International Energy Agency
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“What we have seen in the run-up to these elections was an atmosphere of intimidation of all the critical independent voices. There was no international independent observation … but independent local observers were reporting a lot of irregularities during these elections.”

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Lead spokesperson for the external affairs of the EU
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“We call on Russia to review its decision, to avoid a further deterioration of our relationship that is already under strain. The EU will continue to coordinate its position with its partners. We express full solidarity with the Czech Republic, an EU member state, and the United States of America and call on Russia to fully respect the Vienna Convention.”

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EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy
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“The Russian government's decision on 'states committing unfriendly acts' is another escalatory step & undermines diplomatic relations. Efforts to divide the EU are in vain. Full solidarity with Czech Republic Andrej Babiš [Prime Minister of the Czech Republic]. We call on Russia to fully respect the Vienna Convention.”

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President of the European Council
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“It is the highest military deployment of the Russian army on the Ukrainian borders ever. It's clear that it's a matter of concern when you deploy a lot of troops. Well, a spark can jump here or there. There's more than 150,000 Russian troops massing on the Ukrainian borders and in Crimea. The risk of further escalation - it's evident. All in all, the relations with Russia, are not improving, but the contrary, the tension is increasing in different fronts. We call on Russia to withdraw their troops.”

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EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy
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“Russian courts continue to ignore the @ECHR_CEDH [European Court of Human Rights] ruling on the case of Alexei @Navalny. With EU27 ministers, we will discuss EU actions at the Foreign Affairs Council meeting on Monday.”

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EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy
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“Adopting a decision based on Rule 39 of European Court of Human Rights' Rules of Court in this case will be an ungrounded and flagrant intervention in the operation of a judicial system of a sovereign state, a certain crossing of a red line.”

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Statement of Russia Ministry of Justice
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“On February 16, a Chamber of seven judges of the Court decided, in the interests of the parties and the proper conduct of the proceedings before it, to indicate to the government of Russia, under Rule 39 of the Rules of Court, to release the applicant (Navalny). This measure shall apply with immediate effect.”

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Statement of European Court of Human Rights
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