by Tom Ozimek
November 28, 2024
from
TheEpochTimes Website
In this pool photograph distributed by the Russian state
agency Sputnik, Vladimir Putin talks to the media after
attending a meeting of the Collective Security Treaty
Organization (CSTO) in Astana on November 28, 2024.
Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Kazakhstan
on November 27, 2024 for a two-day trip aimed at shoring
up ties with his Central Asian allies as tensions mount
over the Ukraine war.
Kazakhstan is a member of the Moscow-led CSTO security
alliance but has expressed concern about the almost
three-year conflict, which
Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has refused to
condone.
Photo by Mikhail TERESHCHENKO / POOL / AFP |
Russian President
Vladimir Putin
believes President-elect Donald
Trump
will be able to handle
the escalating conflict in
Ukraine
and mend strained relations...
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday expressed
confidence in U.S. President-elect
Donald Trump's ability to
handle the challenges stemming from Russia's escalating war with
Ukraine.
Speaking at a
Nov. 28 press conference in Astana, Kazakhstan,
the Russian leader suggested Trump could navigate the complexities
arising from the Biden administration's recent decision to allow
Ukrainian forces to use U.S.-supplied weapons for strikes inside
Russia.
Putin said he thinks Trump - whom he called
"clever and experienced" - is capable of creating the conditions to
fix broken U.S.-Russia ties, while hinting that this could usher in
a peace deal with Ukraine.
Putin said President
Joe Biden's reported
authorization of Ukraine's use of
ATACMS missiles to target Russian
territory is a significant escalation in the conflict.
He said this decision could complicate the
incoming Trump administration's efforts to engage Russia in peace
talks.
"It's possible that the current
administration wants to create difficulties for the future
administration," Putin said.
"But as in my view of the newly elected
president - he's a quite clever and experienced man - I think he
will find a solution given that he has tackled such a challenge
as reclaiming the White House."
Putin also proposed an alternative perspective,
suggesting Biden's escalation,
might be calculated to empower
Trump in future negotiations with Moscow.
By intensifying the conflict before Trump takes
office, Biden could be handing Trump more leverage to negotiate
concessions and pursue a resolution from a stronger diplomatic
position.
"There are different options," Putin said,
according to a translation of his remarks by The Epoch Times.
"By escalating the situation, by increasing
the degree of confrontation, he is creating conditions for the
future administration.
It is easy to get out of this situation
because the newly elected president will say:
'It's not me, it's people who have
completely lost their minds. I have nothing to do
with this. Let's talk,'
Of course, this is an option."
Implications of Russia's
Experimental Missile Strike for Allied Strategy
Trump recently announced that he had picked
Keith Kellogg, a retired
three-star general, to serve as his special envoy for Ukraine and
Russia.
As a co-chairman of the American First Policy
Institute's Center for American Security, Kellogg wrote a
research report in April that offers a roadmap of sorts for ending
the Ukraine war.
In it, Kellogg wrote that a combined failure to
engage Russia diplomatically and the Biden administration's
"risk-averse pattern" in arming Ukraine has prolonged the conflict.
"Bringing the Russia-Ukraine war to a close
will require strong, America First leadership to deliver a peace
deal and immediately end the hostilities between the two warring
parties," Kellogg wrote.
His advice includes,
-
pursuing a formal cease-fire
-
delaying Ukraine's NATO membership in
exchange for a verifiable peace agreement
-
tying future U.S. military aid to
Ukraine's willingness to participate in negotiations with
Russia
Kellogg also advocated limited sanctions relief
to Russia for compliance and establishing long-term security
guarantees for Ukraine through bilateral defense agreements.
Meanwhile, Putin said at Thursday's security summit in
Kazakhstan that Russia is,
"ready for dialogue with the United States,
including with the future administration",
...while emphasizing that the conditions for
peace talks remain unchanged from demands he announced earlier this
year.
In a June meeting with Russian Foreign Ministry leaders, Putin
outlined conditions for talks with Ukraine, including Ukrainian
troop withdrawals from contested regions, Ukraine's adoption of a
neutral status,
"denazification and
demilitarization" of the country, and the lifting of Western
sanctions.
In recent months, the war has been going in
Russia's favor as its bigger army uses its advantages in manpower
and equipment to push Ukrainian forces backward.
Putin recently announced that a new
intermediate-range ultra-high speed ballistic missile system called
"Oreshnik"
has been officially commissioned into the Russian Armed Forces after
being successfully battle-tested in Ukraine.
He said the Oreshnik missiles, which hit targets
in Dnipro, Ukraine, cannot be intercepted by any modern air defense
system.
At Thursday's security summit, Putin threatened to use the
hypersonic missile system against decision-making centers in
Ukraine's capital, Kyiv...!
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