Bogdan Aurescu, from Romania thinks discussion is needed on more strategic EU approach to Russia

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Bogdan Aurescu, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Romania strongly condemns the killings in DR Congo. https://www.eudebates.tv/debates/world-debates/middle-east/iran-agreed-on-temporary-inspection-solution-with-nuclear-energy-agency/ Foreign Affairs Minister Bogdan Aurescu said on Monday, ahead of a meeting of Foreign Affairs ministers of the EU Member States, that a “discussion on a more strategic EU approach to Russia was needed.”

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“Of course we will discuss sanctions today and, as far as I know from my fellow foreign ministers of the Member States, there is a considerable majority in support of the adoption of new sanctions,” Aurescu said.

“In the long run, we need to be more united, we need to work better together among the Member States, we need to show unity. We also need to work better with the European institutions and coordinate with our partners, especially the United States. I also think that there is a need for a discussion on a more strategic EU approach to Russia. We have the five basic principles, adopted in 2016, which are a minimum basis for the EU’s relationship with Russia, but I think it is not enough, I think we need more, I believe we need more, I believe it is the right time to discuss the adoption of a strategy on the relationship between the EU and Russia,” the head of the Romanian diplomacy explained.

Bogdan Aurescu said that on Sunday evening he met with other fellow ministers from the European Union, with representatives of the staff of Russian opponent Alexei Navalny to talk “about the human rights situation in Russia, about the adoption of new sanctions in relation to human rights” .

“We also talked about how the EU could better support democratic civil society in Russia and, in my opinion, the EU needs to strengthen its support for civil society and communication with the Russian public in general,” the foreign minister said, according to Agerpres.

He went on to say that Romania suggested including the issue of conflicts in the Black Sea region on the agenda of a future Foreign Affairs Council.

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EU Ministers of Foreign Affairs meet, on 22 February 2021, in Brussels. The meeting is chaired by Josep Borrell, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy. They exchange views about the situation in Myanmar, Hong Kong, Ethiopia and the G5 Sahel Summit, and receive updates on Iran and Belarus. Furthermore, EU Ministers discuss the latest developments concerning EU-Russia relations.

The Foreign Affairs Council meeting is chaired by Josep Borrell, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy

EU ministers are briefed about current affairs, thereby reviewing a number of recent issues and upcoming events, including the situation in Myanmar - with conclusions to be adopted. Ministers also discuss about Ethiopia and the G5 Sahel Summit.

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