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EU-Russia relations (from March 2022)

Score 0–20 Statement openly promotes a conciliatory approach in EU-Russia relations. OR, statement uses emotional language or criticism to enhance the urgency or threat, swaying views towards conciliation.
Score 21–40 Proposal subtly, discretely or indirectly favours a conciliatory approach in EU-Russia relations, without using emotional language.
Score 41–60 Statements that are roughly neutral, whose bias towards either conciliation or assertiveness is roughly insignificant.
Score 61-80 Proposal subtly, discretely or indirectly favours an assertive approach in EU-Russia relations, without using emotional language.
Score 81-100 Proposal openly promotes an assertive approach in EU-Russia relations. OR, proposal uses emotional language or criticism to enhance the urgency or threat to sway views towards assertiveness.

How positions are measured

One poleWe must fully restore and strengthen diplomatic and economic relations with Russia, lift all sanctions, and actively collabourate on various international issues to foster a strong partnership.
Other poleWe must unequivocally isolate Russia, condemning its aggression and manipulation, aggressively support Ukraine with military aid, and hold Moscow accountable through relentless sanctions while galvanizing international alliances to counter its propaganda and disrupt its influence in Europe, ensuring that democracy prevails against tyranny.

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