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"en.20071114.28.3-215"2
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A great deal could be said on this resolution about the recent EU-Russia summit, and we will therefore only mention certain examples concerning its aims.
For example, at the same time as it glosses over the US Administration’s initiatives and profound responsibilities in promoting a new escalation in the militarisation of Europe – with the support of NATO members, it should be noted – it considers that the ‘declarations made by the Russian authorities’ and the ‘[...] inappropriate threat to pull out of the Treaty on Conventional Forces in Europe have raised serious concerns about the preservation of peace and stability on the European continent’.
It more or less directly stresses the essential aspects, for example, which are that Russia has allowed EU companies to buy strategic stakes in Russian companies, the importance of improving the climate for investment in Russia (to the joy of major EU financial groups), and ‘equal access to markets, infrastructure and investment’ on the basis of the principles of the ‘Energy Charter Treaty’.
And in line with the above examples, it maintains the political pressure on the Russian Federation, even seeking to promote intervention instruments, while ignoring the unacceptable situation of the most basic rights of the Russian-speaking population in Latvia, an EU Member State."@en1
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