EU Can Offer Moscow Lots of Carrots

EU Can Offer Moscow Lots of Carrots

When leaders meet in Khabarovsk on Thursday for the next EU-Russia summit, they will review progress in negotiations for a new strategic agreement.

Since the last summit in Nice in November, there have been a number of major developments affecting the relationship. Russia has come to recognize that it is not immune from the global economic crisis. Indeed, its economy has been severely affected by declining growth, high inflation, rising unemployment and capital flight.

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