Kremlin signals efforts to sway Trump towards accepting Putin's demands – ISW
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Fri, 31 Jan 2025 05:14:28 +0200
Analysts at the Institute for the Study of War ISW have pointed out that the Kremlin is signalling efforts to pressure former US President Donald Trump into conceding to Vladimir Putins demands while attempting to elevate Putins status as Trumps equal in global affairs.
Source an ISW report Details ISW analysts examined the intent behind a 30 January interview released by the Kremlinaligned Russian news agency TASS with Fyodor Lukyanov, research director at the Valdai Discussion Club.
Titled Dont count on big agreements, the interview reflects the Kremlins continued attempts to influence both domestic and international perceptions ahead of future talks between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump.
The report notes that the Valdai Discussion Club serves as a forum where Kremlin officials, Russian scholars and foreign officials and scholars convene to discuss global affairs.
The platform has long been instrumental in the Kremlins strategy to sway Western policy in Russias favour, ISW adds.
The ISW points out that Lukyanov, a senior member and research fellow at the Valdai Club, has repeatedly moderated Putins annual Valdai speech and is considered an authoritative voice on the Kremlins foreign policy goals and objectives, although he holds no official position in the Russian government.
It is noted that ISW is not prepared to assess or claim that Lukyanov has reliable information about Putins mood or intentions for future peace talks, but Lukyanovs statements in this interview are generally consistent with Putins and other Kremlin officials statements about Russias future negotiating positions.
Quote from ISW TASS decision to leverage Lukyanovs interview to dampen domestic speculation about the possibility of a peace agreement in the near future also highlights the relevance of this interview and Lukyanovs statements when considering Russias possible negotiating positions visavis Ukraine and the United States.
Details In the interview, Lukyanov claimed that the key issue in future peace talks on Ukraine is not the territories but the root causes of the war, which he attributed to NATOs eastward expansion in the 1990s and early 2000s.
Lukyanov claimed that with regard to Ukrainian lands, Russian forces now believe that with the territories, everything is clear how much you take is yours, reinforcing the notion that the Kremlin has no intention of negotiating over its territorial occupations in Ukraine during future peace talks.
Lukyanov remarked that Trump only respects those who show steadfastness and urged the Kremlin to never give in and brace for a fairly tough conversation, even including elements of a bluff, calling on Putin to demonstrate his resolve in future talks with Trump.
Quote from ISW Lukyanovs interview supports the Kremlins ongoing efforts to force Trump into acquiescing to Putins demands that amount to Ukraines full capitulation and the weakening of NATO and Putins personal efforts to position himself as Trumps equal on the international stage.
To quote the ISWs Key Takeaways on 30 January Kremlin newswire TASS published an interview with Valdai Discussion Club Research Director Fyodor Lukyanov on 30 January entitled Dont count on big agreements, highlighting the Kremlins ongoing efforts to shape domestic and global expectations about future negotiations between Russian leader Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump.
Lukyanov stated during the interview that the main thing for future peace negotiations regarding Ukraine is not the territories but addressing the root causes of the war, which Lukyanov defined as NATOs expansion into Eastern Europe in the 1990s and early 2000s.
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