Vladimir Yevseyev

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Experts discuss Iran's talks with 5+1 group in Vienna

Experts discuss Iran's talks with 5+1 group in Vienna

The new round of Iran's talks with the 5+1 group (the US, the UK, France, Russia, China and Germany), which has recently started in Vienna, was the main topic of a panel discussion held in Moscow today. 

Geneva pessimism

Geneva pessimism

The sides don’t want to come to an agreement, Iran is left out, Israel stays neutral

Expert says no dialogue seen at Geneva conference

There was no place for actual dialogue at the second round of the Geneva conference on Syria held in Montreux, Switzerland, Director of the Social and Political Research Centre Vladimir Yevseyev says.

Russia ready for conflict with US for Iran's sake, expert says

Vladimir Yevseyev, Director of the Center for Socio-Political Studies, has commented on recent rumours around the Russian-Iranian oil deal. He said that exports of 500,000 tons of oil a day to Russia would be too much for Iran and would total about half of all Iran’s oil exports. The expert noted that Iran was exporting only 700,000-1,000,000 barrels of oil a day.

Expert says 2013 was crucial for Middle East

Expert says 2013 was crucial for Middle East

Political analyst Vladimir Yevseyev says the year 2013 was crucial for the Middle East. The most important events were the developments in Egypt, Syria and Iran.

No progress seen since Iran signed Geneva agreements

A month has passed since the signing of the Geneva agreements between Iran and the West to settle the nuclear problem. Fulfilment of the obligations was postponed from December to January for unknown reasons. The US Congress is preparing a package of economic sanctions, the Iranian parliament presented a bill on enrichment of uranium to 60% yesterday.

Why won't Bashar Assad attend the "Geneva-2" conference?

Why won't Bashar Assad attend the "Geneva-2" conference?

The director of the Center for Public Policy Research, Vladimir Yevseyev, spoke about what we can expect from the "Geneva -2" conference and who will take part in it. According to the expert, «Geneva- 2» is not that important and will not solve anything concrete. Vladimir Yevseyev also explained why Assad decided not to attend this conference.

Vladimir Yevseyev: "The Iranian problem was pushed forward"

Vladimir Yevseyev: "The Iranian problem was pushed forward"

The director of the Center for Public Policy Research, Vladimir Yevseyev, commented on the agreement between Iran and the six international mediators (Russia , China, the U.S., Britain , France, Germany) on the nuclear program of the Islamic Republic of Iran. According to the expert, this historic event is certainly very important, but it does not solve the Iranian problem , but merely postpones its decision indefinitely.

Experts: The West won tactically, and Iran - strategically

Experts: The West won tactically, and Iran - strategically

The director general of the Center for the Study of Modern Iran, Rajab Safarov, and the director of the Center for Public Policy Research, Vladimir Yevseyev, discussed the agreement between Iran and the six international mediators (Russia , China, the U.S., Britain , France, Germany) on the nuclear program of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The experts commented on this historic event, appreciated the role of the participants in the negotiating process and the overall consequences of signing this document.

Expert comments on Assad's decision not to attend Geneva conference

Expert comments on Assad's decision not to attend Geneva conference

The second round of the Geneva conference devoted to the ongoing Syrian crisis won't be attended by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Foreign Minister Valid Mualleh will take part in the event instead of him. Vestnik Kavkaza discussed al-Assad's decision not to attend the international conference with the head of the Political and Social Research Centre, Vladimir Yevseyev.

Expert says Iranian nuclear deal shouldn't be overestimated

Expert says Iranian nuclear deal shouldn't be overestimated

The main political event of the weekend is the nuclear deal signed by world major powers with Iran in Geneva today.  Vestnik Kavkaza discussed the situation surrounding the controversial agreement with the head of the Social and Political Research Centre, Vladimir Yevseyev.

South Caucasus needs common security system – expert

South Caucasus needs common security system – expert

Vladimir Yevseyev, Director of the Center for Socio-Political Studies, said that the South Caucasus should form a common security system together with Turkey and Iran. He noted that it would be a more successful initiative if Iran improved relations with the West. Overall, the expert sees an intensification of Iranian activities in South Caucasus.

Vilnius summit no challenge for Moscow and Baku – experts

Vilnius summit no challenge for Moscow and Baku – experts

Vladimir Yevseyev, Director of the Center for Socio-Political Studies, said that the Vilnius summit of November 28-29 will be a kind of an experiment for the Eastern Partnership to counterbalance Russia. Ukraine will be the only object of the experiment, he predicts. The expert added that any active trend towards the EU will only worsen relations with Russia.

Experts comment on Geneva nuclear talks

Russian scientists engaged in Iranian studies today discussed the last round of the international talks devoted to the Iranian nuclear crisis recently held in Geneva.

Vladimir Yevseyev: “Talks between Iran and the West lack realism”

Vladimir Yevseyev: “Talks between Iran and the West lack realism”

Vladimir Yevseyev, the director of the Center of Socio-Political Studies, commented on the situation with Iran, namely its nuclear program and sanctions against the Islamic Republic. According to him, in the upcoming future a road map should be developed for settlement of the Iranian issue. If it isn’t done, the situation over Iran will worsen, as anti-Western views are growing in Iran. The expert believes it is difficult to count on positive results in resolution of the Iranian nuclear program because it is impossible to solve all problems in a few days.