View from Athens: Towing the line
The new reality of Greek acquiescence to EU policy hides deep ideological differences
The new reality of Greek acquiescence to EU policy hides deep ideological differences
Hungary will certainly oppose additional sanctions, but it is unlikely to veto a prolongation
Prime Minister Rutte, needing as much EU support as he can, will be firm on the status quo and extremely careful with everything else
Given Russia’s multiple moves to up the ante in recent weeks, Stockholm sees no reason for the EU to change direction
Bulgaria's Russia policy could go in any direction after 6 November
Spain is inclined towards conditional accommodation with Russia but tends to refrain from open overtures towards Moscow
Italy sees the European Council as a forum for policy and political discussion, where measures should be debated instead of simply adopted.
'Selective engagement' echoes perfectly France's preferred approach to Russia
Merkel does not want an escalation of Russia-bashing out of fear, as it would only reward the Kremlin’s scaremongering.
Russia's brutality in Aleppo reflects Moscow’s perspective on warfighting, its military capabilities, and its sense of threat.