Putin has outwit numerous US presidents, Trump is the latest.
Putin has outwit numerous US presidents, Trump is the latest.
President Donald Trump realizes that it is not so easy to communicate with Russian vladimir Putin as he may have thought. But he is not the first US president who fails to win Russia and his long-standing president for his concerns.
stalled diplomacy and unsuccessful efforts
The efforts of the Trump administration, a Waffenstilksehsehin In Reaching Ukraine have largely stalled, despite a rush of diplomatic activities. Since Trump's return to the White House, he has made at least two long phone calls with Putin and sent his envoy Steve Witkoff to Moscow several times to personally meet the Russian guide. The Last took place on Friday
The challenges of discussions
As expected from many observers of the Kremlin, these meetings do not lead to a result. Witkoff not only returned with empty hands, but also repeated several essential positions of the Kremlin. The last US proposal, among other things, provides the recognition of the Russian control over the Crimea Allied as well as the details of the details of CNN.
Putin's strategy and tactical moves
Angela Stent, an expert in foreign policy and former national secret service officer for Russia and Eurasia, told CNN: "I would say that the negotiations are very good from Putin's perspective. He does not have the intention of stopping war, but what he wants and receives is a restoration of the diplomatic relationships between the USA and Russia." John Lough, head of foreign policy in the New Eurasian Strategies Center, a Think tank based in London and Washington, added: "Putin plays a wait of the day because he believes that the time is on his side and that he can force Ukraine into an unfavorable position."
diplomatic imbalance and missing expertise
The tactics of keeping still, the hegarhen about every detail or the pronouncement of "no", without explicitly say "no", are classic Russian strategies that Putin and its main negotiators have used in the past, among other things in the negotiations for a ceasefire in Syria. It is unclear whether the Trump administration has not foreseen these behaviors or simply decided to participate. Trump's statements since returning to office suggest that he looks at the world similar to Putin - as a system of great powers to which smaller countries should submit.
the way forward and the reality of relationships
In view of the emerging situation, Trump could quickly turn away from the conversations. In the past few weeks there have been signs of this: Rubio said that the United States could deduct within "days" if there is no progress. CNN reported this week that Trump was frustrated about the lack of progress and expressed his consultants that the mediation of an agreement was more difficult than he expected. "The Trump administration is eagerly striving for an agreement, but is not ready to pay a high price-so no US security guarantees and no troops on site," said Jennifer Kavanagh from Defense Priorities, a Think tank for a more reluctant US foreign policy.
past and teach from history
Of course,Trump is not the first US president who thinks they can build a good relationship with Russia. Many governments have tried to cooperate with Russia in the past, but they have often underestimated the profound structural discrepancies between the West and Russia's development. The United States must be aware of the difficult, competitive relationship with Russia and understand that Russia will continue to play an important role in European security and in the geopolitical landscape.
In summary, it can be said that Russia will not disappear and continue to be interested in competing geopolitical situations. Understanding this dynamic relationship is crucial for future approaches and for stability in international politics.
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