... the information security as a dossier in the U.S.–Russia relations. The Russian authorities have consistently denied the accusations put forward by the United States and its allies, citing a lack of evidence and the fact that Russia has no reason to ... ... confirmed its proposed information security programme following Joe Biden’s inauguration and expected to receive some response in Geneva.
Points for Discussion
By the time of the summit, both Russia and the United States had formulated specific proposals on ...
The US-Russian interaction will continue to be primarily adversarial and/or competitive
It is high time a worldwide competition was launched among scholars, journalists and bloggers on how to define the US-Russian relations after the Geneva summit between Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin. "Reset" will not pass, since the two sides have demonstrated some fundamental disagreements not limited to their approaches to specific international problems, but including their general views ...
... did not get any better; on the contrary, they continued to deteriorate. It means that on both sides there should also be a strong commitment and a capacity to start working on specific issues that are dividing the two nations. The decision taken in Geneva to launch a new round of bilateral negotiations on strategic arms control and strategic stability is a positive step, but it by no means guarantees that these negotiations will be successful. In sum, I believe that we have reasons to be cautiously ...
... "stands by its international commitments", especially regarding Russia, which was accused of continuing "to breach the values, principles, trust and commitment outlined" in the documents defining the Russian-NATO relationship.
Igor Ivanov:
Geneva Meeting: A World in Waiting
“The U.S. is back,” Biden enthused time and again, and the others agreed, referring to the fact that the G7, in the past, had been able to shape the global agenda, based on U.S.military and economic power. The apparent ...
... fundamentally change their approach to the international order and their place in it; a strong bipartisan anti-Russian consensus persists among the American political elite and establishment, despite an acute polarisation of the political system in the USA.
The task of the Geneva summit is different: to stabilise the Russian-American confrontation, to put an end to its unhealthy nature and uncontrollable course of recent years, and to form a model of relations in which the parties, despite considering each other as opponents ...