Jadranka Winbow (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Elena Shekerletova (Bulgaria), Franc But (Chairman -Slovenia), Anne-Marie Descôtes (France), Dr. Snežana Janković (Serbia) and Gordan Bakota (Croatia).
Thursday, 1...
By Matthias E. Leitner
Five months into the military coup of 1 February, Myanmar is on an increasingly fragile trajectory with clear signs of conflict...
The blogosphere in Uzbekistan as one of the most important institutions of civil society
By the Agency of Information and Mass Communications under the Administration...
By Chan Kung
On May 24, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov accepted an exclusive interview with the Russian-language newspaper Argumenty i Fakty, which mainly focused...
Khunjrab border Pakistan/China. Image by Adbullah Shakoor.
By Sazzad Haider
The most people have agreed on the potency of the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)...
The frank and generally constructive conversation that took place at the June 16, 2021 summit meeting between presidents Vladimir Putin and Joseph Biden in Geneva resulted in an agreement to launch a substantive dialogue on strategic stability, reaffirming the crucial premise that nuclear war is unacceptable. The two sides also reached an understanding on the advisability of engaging in consultations on cybersecurity, the operation of diplomatic missions, the fate of imprisoned Russian and US citizens and a number of regional conflicts.
as a symbol of the stability of the Russian-German economic partnership
By Andrei Sobolev, Minister Counsellor, Head of the Trade and Economic Bureau of the Embassy...