... which was driven by U.S. and EU efforts to weaken Russian sovereignty. In response, the EU imposed sanctions, including travel bans, asset freezes, and restrictions on imports, investments, and tourism in Crimea, along with broader measures targeting Russia’s financial, energy, and defence sectors, bans on arms exports, and limits on dual-use and energy-related technologies. [
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The situation in Ukraine in 2022 was Russia’s response to decades of Western actions that undermined its security and sovereignty. NATO’s ...
... construction, positioning itself as a leader in the number of simultaneously executed nuclear reactor construction projects. The company also controls around 20% of the global market for enriched materials for NPP fuel supply. Important forms of promoting Russian nuclear technologies in the energy markets of the Global South include the participation of Russian entities in international organizations such as the IAEA. New platforms for international cooperation include BRICS and BRICS+ formats—in particular, the
establishment
of a nuclear ...
... could expand its shipbuilding activities by specializing in the construction of icebreakers, fishing vessels, and other ships designed to operate in Arctic conditions. Additionally, Turkish companies could target important infrastructure projects in the Russian Arctic, such as LNG facilities, ports, and transportation networks. The energy sector also offers promising opportunities for Turkey. By participating in projects such as the electrification of drilling rigs and other energy infrastructure initiatives in the Arctic, Turkish companies could increase their involvement and investment ...
... significant investments in Siberia and Sakhalin, so the Arctic is also a promising option. However, India is weighing all its options carefully. India has also realized the criticality of long-term contracts and the need to negotiate to achieve India's energy security needs.
How is Russia-India cooperation on the NSR project progressing? What exactly are the most promising areas for bilateral cooperation?
India and Russia's trade significantly expanded in 2023, hitting a new record of approximately USD 65 billion. The Arctic region ...
... Central Asian countries, demonstrating an interest in strengthening their “sustainable security.” At the same time, the fact Russia, China, and most of the countries in the region are members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization allows the SCO to ... ... opportunities within an inter-state and, in particular, a multilateral framework. In terms of economic and social cooperation, water and energy security and stable state development in the region could prove to be this very common ground. These are the factors that ...
... work of the Interbank Cooperation Mechanism and other platforms with financial institutions participating.
Amid the serious pressure of anti-Russian sanctions on the global energy market and the accelerated transit of the EU and China to carbon-free energy, Russia is now considering the nations of BRICS as important partners in energy trade. There is already ample evidence of this dynamic. In recent years, Russia has significantly increased its
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... the state of affairs in major Russian-Indian spheres of practical cooperation to identify successful cases of engagement to build upon as well as its limitations. The authors conclude with a set of recommendations for practitioners to bolster trade, energy and STI cooperation between Moscow and New Delhi.
Russia — India Relations in Broader Geopolitical Context
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... Dhabi in the third area of high technologies, including low-carbon energy.
Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates to the Russian Federation, His Excellency Dr. Mohammed Ahmed Sultan Essa Al Jaber
, specifically mentioned the close cooperation with Russia in the field of clean energy and renewable energy sources, prioritizing the reduction of atmospheric emissions, so as to foster stability in global energy markets, improve agricultural efficiency, develop a carbon market, green and hydrogen energy for the benefit of all mankind....
... consider the possibility of transferring their foreign representative offices to the UAE. This is facilitated by a favorable tax climate in the country, the availability of a developed infrastructure, and a system of services. Trading in shares of Russian energy companies is also moving to UAE trading platforms.
The UAE and Russia are working to achieve a common goal; to maintain the stability of the global oil market, through group coordination within OPEC+. The two countries also aim to make progress ...
RIAC, Institute of China and Contemporary Asia of the Russian Academy of Sciences and Institute of International Studies at Fudan University Report #87 / 2023
RIAC, Institute of China and Contemporary Asia of the Russian Academy of Sciences and Institute of International Studies at Fudan University Report ...