Foreign Policy

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Putin’s upcoming India visit indicates deeper ties despite global shifts

​Russian President Vladimir Putin is poised to visit India in the near future, marking his first trip to the South Asian nation since December 2021. According to a report by TASS, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov confirmed the upcoming visit while speaking at a Russia International Affairs Council(RIAC) forum. However, neither the Kremlin nor the Russian Foreign Ministry – including Lavrov – has announced any specific dates.

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Europe prepares itself for all-out war with Russia

Are you prepared?

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Europe’s Desperate Gambit

Ukraine’s battlefronts and army continue to slowly crumble under the pressure of the Russian army’s advance east. The Maidan regime is beginning to eat itself. Yuliya Tymoshenko is being courted by Kiev’s former key backer, Donald Trump’s new America. Former president and Zelenskiy-indicted opposition leader Petro Poroshenko calls Zelenskiy “a dictator.” Kiev’s Mayor Vitaliy Klichko and Zelenskiy’s former aide Oleksiy Arestovich have done much the same, and the latter has announced his intent to run for president. And well-armed neofascist army units, some at the corps level, await their moment to ‘finish Ukraine’s nationalist revolution, which the oligarch-dominated Maidan regime, they say, only began.

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Breaking a promise to Russia

History and events have not been kind to Russia. Napoleon’s invasion, revolution, two world wars, Hitler’s invasion, Stalin’s communism and, most recently, the expansion of Nato, have shattered the Russian people’s equilibrium and self-regard time and time again.

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Europe’s Misguided Interventions

At last week’s Paris meeting of the ‘coalition of the willing’, Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron congratulated themselves on reinserting Europe into the peace process opened up by President Trump. In practice, they have done their best to derail it.

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Russia, US discussing rare earth metals projects, Putin envoy says

MOSCOW, March 31 (Reuters) – Russia and the United States have started talks on joint rare earth metals and other projects in Russia, and some companies have already expressed an interest in them, President Vladimir Putin’s investment envoy said in remarks published on Monday.

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1945-2025: from Elbe to Dnieper

The month of May 2025 is a historic moment to remember the times when Russia, Ukraine, and the United States fought side by side against Hitler’s Nazis

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Putin says rivalries are increasing in the Arctic, but economic cooperation is possible

MOSCOW, March 27 (Reuters) – Geopolitical rivalries are intensifying in the Arctic but Russia is willing to cooperate with foreign partners, including from the West, in economic ventures there that will benefit all sides, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday.

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The ‘Coalition of the Willing’ summit in Paris proved that the US and Europe are an ocean apart

Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron agreeing to tighten Russian sanctions in a bid to hasten a ceasefire in Ukraine cannot distract from significant divisions elsewhere, says Mary Dejevsky

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A détente struggling to be born

Trump wants a reset with Russia. But the US Deep State and Europeans are making the Ukraine endgame tougher. In private, Putin is indicating he is ready to deal