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Agenda: With George Friedman

Agenda: With George Friedman

from recent posts tagged ahmadinejad - blip.tv (beta) on November 20, 2009
Duration: 261
With the P-5+1 group expressing disappointment over nuclear talks with Iran, STRATFOR s founder says the negotiations are at a point of decision but the path forward may be different for the United States, Israel, Russia and others. Also, a look at the week ahead.
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EU-Russia Summit Stockholm - General Atmosphere

EU-Russia Summit Stockholm - General Atmosphere

from recent posts tagged sweden - blip.tv (beta) on November 18, 2009
Duration: 172
Russia and the European Union stressed their unity and steered away from open disputes at a summit in Stockholm on Wednesday as they sought each other's backing on issues of trade and climate change. The EU is keen to enlist Russian support for an ambitious deal on fighting global warming at United Nations talks in Copenhagen in December, while Russia wants the EU's support in joining the World Trade Organization (WTO) as soon as possible. The summit "confirmed our common objective - a strategic partnership built on trust and transparency," said Sweden's Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, who hosted the summit as the current holder of the EU's rotating presidency. His guest, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, hailed the talks as "constructive, without any kind of emotions blocking cooperation." At the summit, EU leaders said that Medvedev had pledged to cut his country's greenhouse gas emissions to 20-25 per cent below 1990 levels by 2020- an improvement of 10 per cent on earlier offers, and one which brings Russia's pledge in line with the EU's own. The announcement of the goal should make it easier for the EU to demand emissions cuts from other key players, especially the United States and Canada, in Copenhagen, leaders said. Swedish Prime Minister and President of the European Council Fredrik Reinfeldt is meeting with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev. Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt chairs the summit. Minister for Enterprise and Energy Maud Olofsson and Minister for Foreign Affairs Carl Bildt are attending the summit. The EU is also represented at the summit by President of the Commission Jos Manuel Barroso and EU High Representative Javier Solana. Issues to be addressed include climate change, energy, the global economy and follow-up of the G20 summit. Discussions also cover areas in which the EU and Russia maintain ongoing cooperation, including economic and trade issues, regional cooperation and cooperation in the area of justice. Current foreign policy issues are also on the agenda. Trade barriers for European companies are high on the agenda. The climate issue, the economic crisis and the uncertainty surrounding Russia's accession to the World Trade Organisation (WTO) are important issues to be discussed. Both parties have to continue to coordinate their efforts to meet the economic crisis. In this context, the EU will emphasise the importance of avoiding protectionism. Today, for example, discriminatory road tolls and trade sanctions are hindering European companies. Russia's position as the EU's most important energy partner is discussed, as well as the importance of putting into place a better early warning system for gas supply reductions, for example. Another issue that will be brought up is the situation in Georgia. One of the EU's top priorities at the summit is to urge Russia to present pledges on emissions reductions ahead of the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen. During the debate held in the European Parliament on Wednesday evening, several parliamentarians brought up the Human Rights situation in Russia. Recently the European Parliament awarded the Sacharov Prize for freedom of thought to the Russian human rights organisation Memorial. The Council wants to appeal to Russia to do its best to ensure that Human Rights defenders can carry out their work without fear of violence, harassment or threats.Source: BR-TV
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EU-Russia Summit Reinfeldt-Medvedev Preview Talks

EU-Russia Summit Reinfeldt-Medvedev Preview Talks

from recent posts tagged sweden - blip.tv (beta) on November 18, 2009
Duration: 157
Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, representing the 27 member states of the European Union, previews today's EU-Russia talks at a press moment together with Russian President Dimitry Medvedev. 00:00:00 Title 00:00:05 General view and arrival of Swedish Prime Minister and President of the European Council Fredrik Reinfeldt and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev 00:00:16 SOUNDBITE (Swedish) Fredrik Reinfeldt: over the last year, the relationship between us has been characterised by an increasing bilateral trade. Now 400 companies from Sweden and Russia, the volume of investment has grown by 500% over the last years in Stockholm, we can see how the number of Russian tourists is growing. This is one of the manifestations of such a growing exchange. We have agreed that we need sustainable and predictable conditions for Swedish businesses which would consider increasing their investment in Russia. We started discussing climate issues which are high on the agenda in the EU Russia summit. 00:01:20 Cutaway 00:01:23 SOUNDBITE (Russian) Dmitry Medvedev: I would like to thank Mr Reinfeldt for this invitation which allows me to visit Sweden, it has been a long time since we had the opportunity for such a talk. As far as our bilateral relation is concerned, over the last years they have been progressing quite well, the volume of our bilateral trade last year was at a very high level, over 8 billion dollars. This is the highest bilateral trade volume we have ever had. Certainly this year it has gone down due to the crisis, but it is the price we have to pay for participating in a global economy.I hope that our bilateral trade will be consolidated, the more so as we have a lot in common, projects on the way, there are companies that are very big, like Ikea and some others, those are very popular brands in Russia. I hope that the work on this track will be continued, and our consumers can get high quality goods." Swedish Prime Minister and President of the European Council Fredrik Reinfeldt is meeting with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev. Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt chairs the summit. Minister for Enterprise and Energy Maud Olofsson and Minister for Foreign Affairs Carl Bildt are attending the summit. The EU is also represented at the summit by President of the Commission Jos Manuel Barroso and EU High Representative Javier Solana. Issues to be addressed include climate change, energy, the global economy and follow-up of the G20 summit. Discussions also cover areas in which the EU and Russia maintain ongoing cooperation, including economic and trade issues, regional cooperation and cooperation in the area of justice. Current foreign policy issues are also on the agenda. Trade barriers for European companies are high on the agenda. The climate issue, the economic crisis and the uncertainty surrounding Russia's accession to the World Trade Organisation (WTO) are important issues to be discussed. Both parties have to continue to coordinate their efforts to meet the economic crisis. In this context, the EU will emphasise the importance of avoiding protectionism. Today, for example, discriminatory road tolls and trade sanctions are hindering European companies. Russia's position as the EU's most important energy partner is discussed, as well as the importance of putting into place a better early warning system for gas supply reductions, for example. Another issue that will be brought up is the situation in Georgia. One of the EU's top priorities at the summit is to urge Russia to present pledges on emissions reductions ahead of the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen. During the debate held in the European Parliament on Wednesday evening, several parliamentarians brought up the Human Rights situation in Russia. Recently the European Parliament awarded the Sacharov Prize for freedom of thought to the Russian human rights organisation Memorial. The Council wants to appeal to Russia to do its best to ensure that Human Rights defenders can carry out their work without fear of violence, harassment or threats. Source: BR-TV
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