Tuesday 17 July 2018

Tuesday Morning Briefing: Russia chalks up Trump summit as a win for Putin

U.S.-russia

Russia’s political and media establishment heralded talks with Trump in Helsinki as a victory for Putin in breaking down Western resolve to treat Russia as a pariah. The praise from Russia’s elite for Putin’s performance contrasted sharply with the reaction in Washington where Trump’s own Republican party accused him of failing to stand up to Putin.

 

.⁦@realDonaldTrump⁩ and ⁦@FLOTUS⁩ arrive back in the US after eventful (to say the least) trip to Europe.

2:40 AM - July 17, 2018

commentary

The Helsinki summit offered Trump a similar opportunity to that afforded Ronald Reagan at his historic Reykjavik meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev in 1985, writes David A. Andelman. Instead, "the American president was outfoxed by a wily Russian leader playing from a position of unquestioned strength, toying with a deeply damaged counterpart."

Trump's post-summit press conference in Helsinki will outrage his critics and unsettle European nations – and that may have been its purpose, writes Peter Apps. "Both Moscow and Pyongyang probably now have similar visions of how their relations with the U.S. administration might develop – a series of high-profile periodic meetings in which little is given up or gained, but in which dialogue continues."

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