Josep Borrell

Recent developments in Georgia

Recent developments in Georgia

The NATO Secretary-General discusses increasing support for Georgia; Garibashvili claims that the 2008 war was not inevitable: Josep Borrell concerned about Russian influence in Georgia.
EU-Russia Ties and the Fate of In-Between States

EU-Russia Ties and the Fate of In-Between States

The drift is in fact happening not only because of the differences over Russian moves in Ukraine, Georgia or elsewhere. We deal here with a much larger development, namely, the effective application of “multivectoralism” in Russia’s foreign policy.
Bergkarabach: Neueste Entwicklungen

Bergkarabach: Neueste Entwicklungen

Die EU ist bereit, einen Beitrag zu den internationalen Bemühungen zur Lösung des Bergkarabach-Konflikts zu leisten. Aserbaidschans Staatschef Alijew meint hingegen, der Konflikt sei gelöst worden und gehöre der Vergangenheit an.
Pashinyan meets with EU officials in Brussels

Pashinyan meets with EU officials in Brussels

On 9 March, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan conducted a working visit to Brussels where he met with the President of the European Council Charles Michel, President of the European People’s Party (EPP) Donald Tusk and EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell. 

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