New Chapter in Greek-Russian Relations?

New Chapter in Greek-Russian Relations?

The Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias met with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov in Moscow on November 6 amidst a string of events that have complicated relations between the two countries. Following official visits to Cyprus, Israel and the United States, Dendias has now visited Russia in an effort to re-energize Greek-Russian relations after many years of difficulty. …

Greece’s Reinvigorated Alliance with the US Is All About GRISCY

Greece’s Reinvigorated Alliance with the US Is All About GRISCY

The recent military-driven reinvigoratation of the US-Greek Strategic Partnership is motivated by their shared interests in ensuring the security of a prospective Greek-“Israeli”-Cypriot (GRISCY) pipeline from Turkish claims to the last-mentioned island’s exclusive economic zone through which this project must traverse en route to Europe. *** Greece recently reinvogorated its alliance with the US following…

Quitting Cold Turkey

Quitting Cold Turkey

Until literally a couple of years ago, courtesy of its enviable position in Asia Minor positioned in direct proximity of USSR (during the Cold War), Iran (after the Islamic Revolution), Iraq, and of course Syria in most recent years, Turkey enjoyed remarkably positive press as “NATO’s Number 2 Army” and in general a stalwart and…

It Is in the Russian Interest That the NATO Squabble Over Eastern Med Oil Should Continue

It Is in the Russian Interest That the NATO Squabble Over Eastern Med Oil Should Continue

The cold war brewing in the East Mediterranean over the vast hydrocarbon reserves in the region is already ‘multipolar’. Egypt, Israel, Cyprus, Greece, the United States and Turkey figure as the main protagonists. Then, in mid-July, the European Union grew out of its observer status and joined as active participant. Furthermore, as July ends, Russia…