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In international affairs, Putin had made increasingly critical public statements regarding the foreign policy of the United States and other Western countries. In February 2007, at the annual Munich Conference on Security Policy, he criticized what he called the United States' monopolistic dominance in global relations, and claimed that the United States displayed an "almost unconstrained ...
Pages in category "Territorial disputes of Russia" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Russia blamed the United States for Germany's energy crisis, by pushing its leaders towards a "suicidal" step, [131] despite previous Russian-Ukrainian gas disputes disrupting Russia's natural gas supply to Europe in 2006 and 2009. [132]
Separately from the gas transit dispute with Ukraine, Russian energy company Gazprom had said on Dec. 28 that it would stop supplying gas to Moldova on Jan. 1 because of $709 million in unpaid gas ...
A dispute began after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, because while the Soviet Union (and subsequently Russia) and Iran kept in force their mutual 1921 and 1940 treaties, the new nations of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan felt those treaties did not address the exploitation of the seabed, and thus a new UNCLOS treaty was necessary.
President Joe Biden is expected to unveil new sanctions targeting Russia's economy this week, according to a U.S. official, as part of measures to bolster Kyiv's war effort against Moscow before ...
Alaska boundary dispute United States Canada: 1821 1903 Disputed between the United States and Canada (then a British Dominion with its foreign affairs controlled from London). The dispute had been going on between the Russian and British Empires since 1821, and was inherited by the United States as a consequence of the Alaska Purchase in 1867 ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday accused the West of pushing Russia to its "red lines" - situations it has publicly made clear it will not tolerate - and said Moscow had been forced to ...