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Tag: conflict prevention

Merkel: EU should talk to Russia on security - 16 July 2010 - News

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said yesterday (15 July) that the European Union as well as the NATO military alliance should discuss security issues with Russia, in order to prevent conflicts arising.

Can the EU win the peace in Georgia? - 27 August 2008 - Analysis

The conflict between Georgia and Russia has seen the EU become the main diplomatic mediator between the two and it should use this status to develop peaceful relations in the region, argue Nicu Popescu et al. in an August 2008 commentary for the European Council on Foreign Relations.

Resolving the Georgia-Abkhazia conflict: Why a greater EU role is needed - 14 July 2008 - Analysis

The Abkhazian conflict has deteriorated to such an extent that there is a danger of renewed clashes in the region. Moreover, this will continue unless a credible international negotiating format is put in place, argue Ron Asmus of the German Marshall Fund of the United States and others in a June 2008 commentary.

Interview: There is collective remorse in Ireland - 09 July 2008 - News

The sense of collective remorse in Ireland following the negative referendum on the EU's Lisbon Treaty is "palpable", Quintin Oliver, a specialist in referenda, told EurActiv in an interview in which he warned against pressuring the Irish on voting again.

Georgia considering tougher stance on Abkhazia - 09 June 2008 - News

Powerful advisers around President Mikheil Saakashvili appear increasingly convinced that a military operation in Abkhazia is "feasible and necessary", according to a fresh report from the International Crisis Group (ICG).

EU must foster Black Sea cooperation, say ministers - 28 May 2008 - News

The EU needs to "make sense" of the multitude of existing initiatives covering the Black Sea region in order to guarantee peace and energy security, said participants attending the 'Fostering democracy and development in the Black sea region' conference in Brussels on May 26.

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