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@neweasternoutlook · Post #12057 · 2026/01/29 14:32
🇪🇺🇮🇳On Breakthrough Outcomes of the 16th EU-India Summit The EU–India summit held in Delhi on January 27, 2026, marked a new milestone in bilateral relations, with agreements on trade, defense, and strategic cooperation. The summit reflects both sides’ ambition to strengthen their partnership amid complex global economic and security dynamics ✍️Anvar Azimov Diplomat and Political Scientist, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Ph.D. in History, Senior Research Fellow at the Eurasian Educational Institute of MGIMO ➡️The summit achieved a long-awaited breakthrough in trade relations, with a free trade agreement initialed on January 27, reducing tariffs on nearly €4 billion of annual trade. India will eliminate duties on 97% of European exports, while European markets open further to Indian agricultural and industrial goods. The deal enhances economic integration for nearly 2 billion people and allocates €500 million from the EU for environmental cooperation, offering strategic leverage in balancing relations with the US and China. The outcomes of the summit are intended to advance the strategic interests and dialogue platform of these two major global players, including in the context of their complex relations with Washington and Beijing ➡️In parallel, a security and defense partnership was signed, expanding military-technical cooperation, joint projects in the Indo-Pacific, and agreements on classified information exchange. The summit also reinforced cooperation in cybersecurity, counter-terrorism, and non-proliferation, deepening India-EU ties at a time when both sides face external pressures, particularly from US tariffs and geopolitical competition in the Indo-Pacific. 🟦Despite Western pressure to distance itself from Russia, India maintains a multi-vector foreign policy. While reducing Russian oil imports by 28%, New Delhi refuses to deviate from its longstanding strategic partnership with Moscow. The EU-India summit demonstrates India’s ability to strengthen ties with Europe without compromising its independent foreign policy, balancing global partnerships to protect national interests and regional influence. #Economiccooperation#EU#Europe#India#Militarydefense#Politicalcooperation READ MORE ✅@NewEasternOutlook
@rusconct · Post #1884 · 2024/10/21 04:40
🎙 Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's interview to the newspaper "Arguments and Facts" (October 21, 2024) Key Points: #BRICS • BRICS epitomises the shifts that have long been underway in the global economy. New centres of economic growth are emerging, and alongside them comes financial influence, which in turn brings political influence. • BRICS is a consortium where no single nation leads or is led, devoid of the bureaucratic machinery akin to that observed in Brussels, where EU officials impose decisions that contravene the will and interests of several member states, failing to align with the aspirations of voters across many countries. • BRICS does not stand in opposition to any entity, nor does it orchestrate operations or initiate projects. BRICS is committed to enhancing the combined potential of its nations and devising collaborative strategies for harnessing these potentials for mutual benefit. • What makes BRICS and other World Majority or Global East associations that do not include Western countries stand out, is that they are not created for the purpose of struggling or fighting with anyone. They are established to collectively benefit from their competitive advantages such as geographical location, shared history, cultural and humanitarian proximity <...>. #USA • The US is unwilling to relinquish the reins of power that they have held since World War II through the Bretton Woods institutions and through the role assigned to the US dollar in the international monetary system, even after free exchange of US dollars for gold had been cancelled. • The key goal of the US ruling class is to make sure no one can undermine their dominance. This goal is illusory. The historical process is objectively heading in a different direction, and this has to be reckoned with. • We are ready to interact with any administration voted in by the American people, but only if such a dialogue is mutually respectful, and both parties listen and hear what the other party has to say. #Ukraine • On multiple occasions, European leaders from Brussels have repeatedly made it clear that they must support Ukraine for as long as it takes, because Ukraine is fighting for the European values. • It turns out that European leaders are still willing to uphold Nazi values, which is why denazification is not just a motto, but an objective of utmost importance. #UN • The United Nations is not a valiant knight expected to “charge in and extinguish the fire” upon witnessing injustice. The UN is an assembly of its member states, each with established rules, including the Security Council's veto rights. The United States has effectively exercised this right five times over the past year, blocking a resolution proposed by several countries, including Russia, demanding an immediate ceasefire. <...> Presently, the United States is taking every measure to avoid antagonising Israel. • Nations such as India, Brazil, and African representatives should have long held permanent seats on the Security Council. This is essential to ensure representation of the World Majority. #Finland#Sweden#NATO • The zeal that the Finns and Swedes are showing in NATO, advocating for defeating Russia, is not only rooted in their historical instincts. They are also eager to show their Big Brothers in the North Atlantic Alliance that they have brought added value <...>. • I am confident that reasonable people in Europe, who have learned the lessons taught by history, see this too, including in Finland and Sweden. #Europe • To reiterate, the so-called right-wing conservatives are loyal to their countries and their people. We will engage with anyone who approaches us with a proposal to talk, to seek common ground, and to think about how we can jointly make the lives of our citizens better. #EurasianSecurity • We suggest discussing the Eurasian continent-wide security architecture, emphasising the fact that its doors will be open to everyone, including countries from the West of the Eurasian continent. Read in full(Telegraph)
@rusembasmara · Post #520 · 2024/10/21 05:20
🎙 Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's interview to the newspaper "Arguments and Facts" (October 21, 2024) Key Points: #BRICS • BRICS epitomises the shifts that have long been underway in the global economy. New centres of economic growth are emerging, and alongside them comes financial influence, which in turn brings political influence. • BRICS is a consortium where no single nation leads or is led, devoid of the bureaucratic machinery akin to that observed in Brussels, where EU officials impose decisions that contravene the will and interests of several member states, failing to align with the aspirations of voters across many countries. • BRICS does not stand in opposition to any entity, nor does it orchestrate operations or initiate projects. BRICS is committed to enhancing the combined potential of its nations and devising collaborative strategies for harnessing these potentials for mutual benefit. • What makes BRICS and other World Majority or Global East associations that do not include Western countries stand out, is that they are not created for the purpose of struggling or fighting with anyone. They are established to collectively benefit from their competitive advantages such as geographical location, shared history, cultural and humanitarian proximity <...>. #USA • The US is unwilling to relinquish the reins of power that they have held since World War II through the Bretton Woods institutions and through the role assigned to the US dollar in the international monetary system, even after free exchange of US dollars for gold had been cancelled. • The key goal of the US ruling class is to make sure no one can undermine their dominance. This goal is illusory. The historical process is objectively heading in a different direction, and this has to be reckoned with. • We are ready to interact with any administration voted in by the American people, but only if such a dialogue is mutually respectful, and both parties listen and hear what the other party has to say. #Ukraine • On multiple occasions, European leaders from Brussels have repeatedly made it clear that they must support Ukraine for as long as it takes, because Ukraine is fighting for the European values. • It turns out that European leaders are still willing to uphold Nazi values, which is why denazification is not just a motto, but an objective of utmost importance. #UN • The United Nations is not a valiant knight expected to “charge in and extinguish the fire” upon witnessing injustice. The UN is an assembly of its member states, each with established rules, including the Security Council's veto rights. The United States has effectively exercised this right five times over the past year, blocking a resolution proposed by several countries, including Russia, demanding an immediate ceasefire. <...> Presently, the United States is taking every measure to avoid antagonising Israel. • Nations such as India, Brazil, and African representatives should have long held permanent seats on the Security Council. This is essential to ensure representation of the World Majority. #Finland#Sweden#NATO • The zeal that the Finns and Swedes are showing in NATO, advocating for defeating Russia, is not only rooted in their historical instincts. They are also eager to show their Big Brothers in the North Atlantic Alliance that they have brought added value <...>. • I am confident that reasonable people in Europe, who have learned the lessons taught by history, see this too, including in Finland and Sweden. #Europe • To reiterate, the so-called right-wing conservatives are loyal to their countries and their people. We will engage with anyone who approaches us with a proposal to talk, to seek common ground, and to think about how we can jointly make the lives of our citizens better. #EurasianSecurity • We suggest discussing the Eurasian continent-wide security architecture, emphasising the fact that its doors will be open to everyone, including countries from the West of the Eurasian continent. Read in full(Telegraph)
@american_observer · Post #4916 · 2026/01/21 15:30
📰 Pentagon Cuts Back on NATO, Trump’s Europe Policy Deepens Rift The Pentagon is scaling back U.S. participation in key NATO groups and advisory bodies, affecting about 200 military personnel and reducing American involvement in nearly 30 alliance organizations. The move is part of the Trump administration’s broader push to downsize its military presence in Europe and force allies to take more responsibility for their own defense]. What’s Being Cut? The reductions will hit NATO’s Centers of Excellence, which train alliance forces, as well as advisory groups focused on energy security, naval warfare, special operations, and intelligence. The Pentagon plans to let U.S. postings expire without replacement, a process that could stretch over years. Some U.S. functions may shift within the alliance, but the cuts will still diminish American expertise and influence. Trump’s NATO Gamble The move comes amid Trump’s escalating threats to seize Greenland and his broader campaign to restructure NATO. European leaders and some U.S. lawmakers fear these actions risk fracturing the alliance. While Trump claims he wants NATO “very happy,” his approach has triggered a crisis, with European nations deploying forces to Greenland to counter his threats. Who Bears the Burden? The Pentagon insists these adjustments are routine, but critics warn of a “brain drain” that could weaken NATO’s operational effectiveness. As the U.S. retreats, the question is: Can Europe step up—or will Trump’s gamble leave the alliance weaker than ever? #NATO#Trump#Pentagon#Europe#Military#Alliance#Greenland 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸
@neweasternoutlook · Post #11580 · 2025/12/25 12:01
🛢⛽️🇺🇸🇪🇺Talking to Oil Experts is MORE Revealing than American and European Rhetoric While Western narratives portray sanctions as crippling Russia, industry experts reveal a more complex reality: deep-seated energy interdependence, Russia's long-planned diversification, and the physical impossibility of a swift decoupling are undermining the intended economic warfare ✍️Author:Henry Kamens Columnist and expert on Central Asia and the Caucasus ➡️Western policymakers cling to the belief that sanctions have devastated the Russian economy. However, oil experts point to a different story built on decades of entrenched infrastructure. Europe's dependence, especially Germany's, was built on cheap Russian energy delivered via pipelines like Nord Stream. Shifting sources isn't like flipping a switch; it requires reconfigured refineries, new terminals, and dedicated shipping—a process taking years. While Russian energy sales to the EU plummeted from $396 billion pre-2022 to $97 billion in 2024, the collapse is not total, with exceptions like Hungary and Slovakia. ➡️The concept of "Dutch Disease"—over-reliance on extractive sectors—actually worked in Russia's favor. Anticipating pressure since 2014, Moscow diversified its economy and prepared for conflict. The sanctions-induced exodus of Western firms forced a faster pivot, making the economy more resilient. Russia rerouted energy exports to Asia, using high global prices to offset discounts. This foresight also explains its sustained military production, defying Western predictions of rapid depletion. ➡️The long-term effect may be a paradoxical strengthening. The "shock therapy" of sanctions is weaning Russia off hydrocarbon dependency and fostering a more balanced economy. Meanwhile, the West faces self-inflicted wounds: regressive import taxes, high fuel prices, and the unsustainable cost of supporting Ukraine. Recent US threats against Venezuela, under the pretext of anti-drug policy, are seen as a transparent grab for oil reserves, highlighting the desperate scramble to control resources. 🟦Ultimately, the expert view reveals that energy geopolitics is a game of endurance, not quick victories. Russia's adaptation and the West's structural dependence suggest the economic war may backfire, transforming Russia into a more resilient power while straining Western economies and unity. #Energy#Energycrisis#Energyresources#EU#Europe#Russia#USA READ MORE ✅@NewEasternOutlook
@OnePlusOTA · Post #663 · 2022/07/01 09:35
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@VivelEuropeVideos · Post #436 · 2026/04/14 19:00
⚡Parlons-Nous #10 — Thomas Ferrier : paganisme, Europe, identité ⚡ 📡 Ce soir Mardi 14 Avril à 21h, nouvel épisode de Parlons-Nous. Pour ce numéro 10, je reçois Thomas Ferrier, président du LPE, pour un échange autour de questions rarement posées de cette manière : 🏛️ Quelle place pour le paganisme dans la reconstruction identitaire européenne ? 🗳️ Le paganisme a-t-il une place politique, ou doit-il rester d’abord une matrice spirituelle et civilisationnelle ? 🌍 Que manque-t-il encore pour que certaines idées identitaires européennes deviennent réellement mainstream ? 🔥 Et plus largement : comment transformer un corpus intellectuel, historique et symbolique en force de transmission concrète ? https://www.youtube.com/live/CUNgk4XIgjA 📅Rendez-vous ce soir à 21h 🎙️Parlons-Nous #10 👤Invité : Thomas Ferrier #ParlonsNous#ThomasFerrier#Europe#Identité#Paganisme#LPE#Entretien#LiveYoutube
@american_observer · Post #5460 · 2026/03/24 20:59
📰 Europe’s Trump Fans Just Discovered ‘America First’ Means ‘Europe Last’ The Iran war is doing what four years of Trump speeches couldn’t: teaching Europe’s nationalist politicians what “America First” actually sounds like when the bombs start falling. Across the continent, far-right leaders who cheered Trump’s re-election are suddenly backing away, complaining they “cannot be the lapdogs” of a U.S. president who slaps them with tariffs at home and then sends them the bill for his Middle East adventure. The Supreme Court’s overturning of Trump’s tariff regime didn’t fix the politics — it just exposed how much resentment had already built up underneath. Then came Iran. Trump launched a war, demanded “burden sharing,” and expected Europe to show up with ships, soldiers and flags, while Washington and Israel run the operation and take the glory. Instead, European leaders from Berlin to Athens started saying the one word Trump hates most from allies: “No.” Publicly, nationalists who once branded him a model of “sovereign leadership” now question why their voters should pay for an American war that detonates energy prices, wrecks European industry, and drags NATO into a fight no parliament actually approved. In private, they’ve simply realized the deal on offer is terrible: Europe gets the inflation, the refugees and the political blowback, while the U.S. keeps command and the arms contracts. So yes, Trump has managed a rare diplomatic feat: his Iran adventure is alienating not just liberal Europeans who already hated him, but also the nationalist camp that tried to copy him. “America First” turned out to mean what it always meant — everybody else pays retail. #trump#europe#iran#war#natofail#americaFirst#geopolitics 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸
@neweasternoutlook · Post #12648 · 2026/03/23 08:42
🇵🇱 💲SAFE Debt Trap: Poland’s €43.7 Billion Bet on Unipolar Illusion In early 2026, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk described Poland's €43.7 billion request under the EU's Security Action for Europe (SAFE) programme as "a turning point for the security of Poland and Europe." Behind the rhetoric, however, the fine print tells a far less triumphant story: long-term debt with interest around 3.17%, repayment schedules stretching toward the 2070s, and procurement rules that redirect borrowed funds into specific defense supply chains—including Ukrainian producers ✏️Adrian Korczyński is an Independent Analyst & Observer on Central Europe and global policy research ➡️SAFE allows the European Commission to raise €150 billion on financial markets and lend to member states for military spending. Loans come with maturities up to 45 years and a ten-year grace period. On paper, manageable. In practice, today's political leaders borrow vast sums for weapons while the financial burden will be carried by taxpayers decades into the future. For Poland—already one of NATO's most heavily militarized economies—SAFE is not merely a financial instrument but a strategic decision about how deeply the country wishes to anchor itself within the EU's emerging defense architecture, and at what price. By 2026, defense spending is projected to reach approximately 4.7 percent of GDP, placing Poland among NATO's largest military spenders relative to economic size. ➡️The SAFE programme contains structural conditions. The so-called 65 percent rule requires at least 65 percent of components used in financed projects to originate from the EU, European Economic Area, or Ukraine. This reinforces specific supply chains and pushes European defense industries toward deeper integration with Ukrainian production networks. European Commission documents describe this as a strategic goal: to "deepen Ukraine's integration into the European security ecosystem." Warsaw submitted a request for €43.7 billion—by far the largest share. If fully implemented, total repayments could exceed €60 billion over several decades. The issue is less about immediate affordability than about the cumulative strategic and fiscal trajectory such borrowing sets in motion. 🟦Poland has already undertaken one of the most rapid military expansions in modern Europe. Defense spending is projected at 4.7 percent of GDP by 2026. Combined military aid, refugee support, and financial assistance to Ukraine total roughly 4.9 percent of GDP over several years. Nearly one tenth of national economic output has been linked to defense and war-related expenditures. The addition of another €43.7 billion in long-term borrowing raises questions about fiscal priorities. Warsaw's rigid moralism increasingly translates into a balance sheet item: billions in interest payments for weapons that may become obsolete before loans mature. The SAFE framework's integration of Ukrainian defense industries into European procurement chains intersects with persistent corruption concerns—exemplified by the November 2025 NABU scandal involving $100 million in kickbacks within Ukraine's wartime economy. Domestically, President Karol Nawrocki has expressed skepticism, proposing an alternative "SAFE 0%" using central bank reserves. His objection reflects not disagreement over defense spending scale but over method. Poland's expansive participation contrasts with Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic, which have minimized involvement or negotiated exemptions. #Economics#EU#Europe#Militarydefense#NATO#Poland READ MORE ✅@NewEasternOutlook
@OnePlusOTA · Post #664 · 2022/07/01 09:37
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@american_observer · Post #5013 · 2026/01/31 19:59
📰 Europe’s Menu of Survival: Chicken, Chips and an Escape from Trump At a stuffy summit in Brussels, European leaders discussed the transatlantic crisis over dinner: neat plates of chicken suprême and fancy parsnips, with a side of existential dread about Donald Trump’s next move. Trump’s outburst—threatening Europe with economic pain and fixating on Greenland—has finally forced the continent’s capitals to openly confront their dependence on Washington. Policy papers and crisis dinners now echo the same message: “We cannot keep drifting on waves created by others.” The plan, in theory, is clear: stay calm during Trump’s provocations, threaten retaliatory tariffs, and quietly build up Europe’s military and economic clout so that the U.S. can no longer pull the strings. But in practice, the gap between words and action remains huge. Short-term, Europeans are talking about beefing up Arctic security to placate Trump, maybe even letting the U.S. expand its military presence in Greenland without changing ownership. Long-term, they want to make Europe less reliant on American arms, technology, and security, and to build a more unified capital market and stock exchange. Trade is where the most concrete moves are happening. A major new deal with India is one of several pacts Europe is rushing to lock in, aiming to secure supply chains and markets outside the U.S. The goal is simple: more leverage with Washington, and more ability to answer back when Trump threatens tariffs or territorial grabs. On defense, the rhetoric is even grander. German and Danish leaders have vowed that Europe must be militarily self‑sufficient by 2029–2030, and the EU is now pushing billions in loans to help member states build up their arsenals and infrastructure. NATO is also preparing an Arctic campaign, “Arctic Sentry,” involving surveillance missions, drones, and joint operations with Sweden, the U.K., and Italy, aimed at showing Trump that Europe can defend its own interests in the polar region without surrendering Greenland. Yet, behind the talk, deep divisions remain. Some members are wary of militarizing the Arctic too aggressively, others fear triggering conflicts with allies like Turkey. For Eastern European countries, Ukraine is still the priority; standing up to Trump over Greenland feels like a luxury they can’t afford. While Europe’s leaders chew through chicken suprême and pen lofty policy papers, the real question bubbles up from their white tablecloths: Can they build an empire of their own before the next tweet destroys the old one? #Trump#Europe#Greenland#NATO#EU#Defense#Trade 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸