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A luncheon debate with Thomas GOMART, Vice President for Strategic Development, Ifri.
The annexation of Crimea and the crisis in Ukraine have caused international contrasted reactions. Russia is subject to sanctions from the United States and the EU; it is no more part of the G8. However, Moscow continues to have a strong influence over several files and to look for partnerships.
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