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Caspian Friendship: too little too late [NGW Magazine]

Caspian Friendship: too little too late [NGW Magazine] Feb 19, 2021 7:15:am Summary Among the legacies of the Soviet Union is the failure to develop certain Caspian Sea reserves. Cross-border rivalries persist, despite agreements on paper. by: Joseph Murphy Since the end of the Soviet Union, the development of some of the Caspian Sea’s substantial oil and gas reserves has been stifled by territorial disputes between the five littoral states. All but Iran are former members of the USSR. Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Russia have divided the northern Caspian among themselves through bilateral agreements based on median lines, allowing them to push ahead with some major projects. Other areas of the sea remain contested, though, with Azerbaijan, Iran and Turkmenistan all having competing claims. But there have been indications in recent years that those three countries are finally adopting a more pr.

US-Greece relations in the Biden era: Why the road to rebuilding the transatlantic alliance runs through Athens

US-Greece relations in the Biden era: Why the road to rebuilding the transatlantic alliance runs through Athens New Atlanticist by George Pagoulatos and Katerina Sokou A Greek flag is framed by marble pillars at the Attalos arcade in Athens February 26, 2015. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis For Europe, Joe Biden’s presidency brings high hopes for reinvigorating the transatlantic partnership. For the United States, succeeding in this task is a prerequisite for achieving an ambitious broader agenda. The Biden administration, for example, will need to engage its allies to better compete with a rising China a national-security goal that enjoys rare bipartisan consensus on Capitol Hill. It will also aim to revitalize transatlantic cooperation to counter Russia’s destabilizing efforts in Europe and the rest of its near abroad.

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Ambassador Pyatt s Remarks at Athens Energy Dialogues | U S Embassy & Consulate in Greece

Ambassador Pyatt with Marissi Baliousi Athens Energy Dialogues, Fire Side Chat Wednesday, February 17, 2021, 12:45 p.m.  Delivered (virtual)  Marissi Baliousi, Editor-in-Chief Capital.gr: Ambassador to Greece, Mr. Geoffrey Pyatt.  Your Excellency, thank you for joining us. Ambassador Pyatt: Thank you for having me, Marissi.  It’s great to be with the Athens Energy Dialogues.   Marissi Baliousi: Mr. Pyatt, you have stressed many times that energy is one of the most important and strongest pillars of the U.S.-Greece strategic relationship.  Do you believe that this could change under the Biden administration? Ambassador Pyatt: Well, I think our cooperation should become even stronger, and I know it’s President Biden’s intention to further deepen the U.S.-Greece strategic relationship.  We’ve got several pillars of that around our energy cooperation.

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