Russia-EU cooperation pact talks to restart in Brussels

Talks on a new partnership agreement between Russia and the European Union will resume on Tuesday in Brussels. The new EU-Russia agreement is set to replace the 1997 Partnership and Cooperation Agreement, which was extended for a year when it expired in December 2007. Russia”s envoy to the European Union, Vladimir Chizhov, who also heads […]

RIA Novosti

Talks on a new partnership agreement between Russia and the European Union will resume on Tuesday in Brussels.

The new EU-Russia agreement is set to replace the 1997 Partnership and Cooperation Agreement, which was extended for a year when it expired in December 2007.

Russia”s envoy to the European Union, Vladimir Chizhov, who also heads the Russian delegation at the talks, said he did not expect the talks to be easy.

“Although I am setting off for the talks in a good state of mind, I do not expect them to be either easy or swift,” he said. “However, the very fact that they have been resumed gives cause for optimism.”

On September 1, the EU announced that it had suspended talks on the pact with Russia due to the presence of Russian troops in Georgia more than two weeks after the end of a brief war with the South Caucasus state over breakaway South Ossetia. The EU said it would not resume the talks until Russia pulled all its troops in Georgia back to their pre-conflict positions.

Russian troops completed a pullout from buffer zones in Georgia in October, although questions still remain over the amount of soldiers stationed in South Ossetia and Abkhazia, another disputed Georgian republic. Russia recognized both republics as independent states at the end of August.

The resumption of talks was agreed on November 14, during the Russia-EU summit in Nice. All but one of the EU”s 27 members supported the decision.

Lithuania made it clear that it would continue to oppose a resumption of negotiations with Russia. However, the negotiations do not require the support of all 27 member states. Poland had also opposed negotiations on the new Russia-EU agreement, set to cover political, economic and trade relations, but lifted its objections before the Nice talks.

The earlier first round of talks on the new deal was delayed due to Polish and Lithuanian opposition.

Article translations:
Оби зулол

Most Read

Join us on social media!

Aura

Recent Articles

Why Central Asia Needs Chinese Buses: A Report from the Yutong Factory

Today, Yutong is one of the main players in the market, having already delivered thousands of buses to the region: with adaptation to local conditions, service, and digital monitoring.

Emomali Rahmon shakes up officials

SCNS, MFA, State Television and Radio, and other structures

Tajikistan attracted €10 million for the modernization of the oncology center in Dushanbe

The Republican Oncology Research Center will be equipped with European equipment.

The export of Tajik electricity via the CASA-1000 line expected to begin next summer

This is promised by representatives of the company, the contractor for the Afghan section of this interregional power line.

ADB allocated $29.3 billion in 2025 to strengthen resilience in Asia and the Pacific

The bank allocated $8.3 billion for projects in Central and Western Asia.

Cotton planting starts in Tajikistan: farmers required to sow 70% of land

The Ministry of Agriculture says that no one has the right to force dehkans, but local authorities are exerting increasing pressure.

Against the backdrop of bombings of Iran, Tajik-Iranian bilateral trade decreased by almost 10%

The reduction in exports amidst the growth in imports has exacerbated the trade imbalance between Tajikistan and Iran.