Future cooperation should be based on more awareness of these peculiarities and take into account Russian interests. Trust Russia “TRUST” – A NEW CONCEPT IN RUSSIA In recent years, Russia has introduced several economic and political reforms, in-cluding a deoffshorization policy that some would say appears to be sound eco-nomic policy but others would say is more politically motivated by the centralization of power in the office of the President.

0000006735 00000 n At the same time and in spite of the evidence of increased alienation accompanied by provocative rhetoric on both sides, a war is unlikely to happen, although Russia is still The containment strategy consists of making Russia understand that the West is a unified front that can and will be decisively opposed to Russian power-political ambitions. 0000004808 00000 n 0000001136 00000 n This means that the first step is the building of trust, without which no further efforts of normalization can take place. High call volumes may result in long wait times. That is why President Barack Obama and other NATO leaders were right to respond to the invasion of Ukraine by boosting the Alliance’s defenses, including by deploying forces to the east.”This general strategy should further be flanked by a continuous sanctioning policy.

0000002740 00000 n While in legal terms a trust is a relationship not a legal entity, trusts are treated as taxpayer entities for the purposes of tax administration. Even if the West tried to gain more confidence, the addressees should not be only Putin or the Russian political elite, but broader Russian society. 0000496546 00000 n h�b``�b``�������� ̀ �@16�O}00s`� The only problem is that the Western deterrence strategy with NATO troops deployed in Eastern Europe, and a sanctions regime does not contribute to building up confidence, but actually brings about the opposite. Ivo Daalder recently pleaded in the Financial Times for a new deterrence strategy against Russia, in which he claimed that “now, as then, containment must be a long-term strategy, best sustained by emphasizing western strengths and Russian weaknesses. 0000009430 00000 n �C�G۸Y9�e{��V���'=��'[��l�lY�/)�����3$�~� ����x�ƛ���Vd9�^��[��F�$�f���Ɍ\��������j֐47�~p@;C 0000444803 00000 n �&*���f������&�� �@ U�b7� n��o��:k�E$�v1*�007�30�t����?�� �I��>�� " L,1\*�̷�&�f��x� ��� W���a�1&��=0��0�?����y��@� ��A�f�`���o0 َ3 “Everyone” knows Russia not only interfered in the US’ 2016 elections, but that it also continues to do so “across multiple continents,” US ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley said in an interview with CNN, adding that “the US won’t ever trust Russia.” This brief historical outline has revealed that there has never really existed a trust based relationship between Russia and the West. 0000004182 00000 n The core of our strength is western unity. It is important to focus not on the power constellation but on the problem of (dis)trust that has thus far produced hardened fronts on both sides. 0000429179 00000 n <<6C72675360F1844D876CA9D84604B6E8>]/Prev 525429>> Trust Russia “TRUST” – A NEW CONCEPT IN RUSSIA In recent years, Russia has introduced several economic and political reforms, in-cluding a deoffshorization policy that some would say appears to be sound eco-nomic policy but others would say is more politically motivated by the centralization of power in the office of the President. 0000010867 00000 n e ;J�Һ�v@Hbئ6���eC1?>���{�b�hpr�F��+ 0000005579 00000 n “We are not dealing here with Putin’s Russia but with Russia’s Putin,” Dmitri Trenin said a few months ago. It is important to focus not on the power constellation but on the problem of (dis)trust that has thus far produced hardened fronts on both sides. 0000002049 00000 n If a co-operation is supposed to take place in the near or distant future, a complete reboot is required. 0000003817 00000 n

Trust, but verify (Russian: Доверя́й, но проверя́й, tr. 18 0 obj <> endobj Haley’s comments came on the same day US President Donald Trump tweeted out that Asked about what happened during the much-anticipated meeting between US President Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, at the G20 summit in Hamburg, Haley said that Putin Speaking about why Trump would not openly say that Russia interfered in the US’ 2016 elections, Haley, asserted that Commenting on the cybersecurity initiatives that Trump and Putin discussed during their meeting, she said one Earlier on Sunday, Trump said in a Twitter post that he and Putin had discussed forming an impenetrable cybersecurity unit during their G20 summit meeting. At the same time and in spite of the evidence of increased alienation accompanied by provocative rhetoric on both sides, a war is unlikely to happen, although Russia is still The containment strategy consists of making Russia understand that the West is a unified front that can and will be decisively opposed to Russian power-political ambitions. 0000428502 00000 n 0000473476 00000 n “We are not dealing here with Putin’s Russia but with Russia’s Putin,” Dmitri Trenin said a few months ago. During all the ups and downs, however, the only thing that remains constant is a lack of trust between the two nations. If a co-operation is supposed to take place in the near or distant future, a complete reboot is required. Only if Russia makes it clear that it is ready for a dialogue, then the West would be ready to talk, however, at the moment “Russia is not interested in extending a friendly hand.” Thus it is suggested that a precondition for a normalization of relations only depends on Russia’s capitulation. trailer startxref More understanding, less force application. That’s why today it is not about restoring trust, but rather about building the first foundation or the first stone of the foundation of it. This means that the first step is the building of trust, without which no further efforts of normalization can take place. He also said he had Putin confirmed on Saturday that the accusations claiming that Russia meddled in the US elections had been raised during his conversation with Trump, while reiterating that there is no reason to believe Russia interfered in the US electoral process.While on an official visit in Ukraine on Sunday, US State Secretary Rex Tillerson said the US had expected Putin to say that the election meddling accusations were groundless during his meeting with Trump.© Autonomous Nonprofit Organization “TV-Novosti”, 2005–2020. %PDF-1.5 %���� 0000496512 00000 n