... bilateral set of confidence-building measures in cyberspace.
In 2014, the ICT working group was frozen amid the Ukrainian crisis—along with the work of the bilateral Presidential Commission. The next (and last) bilateral
meeting
between U.S. and Russian delegations was in Geneva in April 2016, where they discussed, among other things, the 2013 agreements. At that meeting, as Andrei Krutskikh
said
, they discussed the idea of preventing cyberspace incidents. The next meeting
was to be held
in February 2018, but the U....
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 ...
... many European politicians still look to Berlin for guidance on their approaches to Russia. Germany remains Russia’s largest trading partner in Europe and its key source of investments, technologies and corporate practices. The positive outcome of the Geneva meeting might make it easier for Germany to reach out to Russia—especially on such matters as the EU Green Deal, inter-regional cooperation, 5G, strengthening of the OSCE and other pan-European institutions.
The next elections in Germany are likely to define rules of the game between Berlin and Moscow for ...
... this threat, it states that NATO "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 ...
... improvement in Russian-American relations and will not be able to initiate a process that would lead to a change of their confrontational nature within the next several years
Prospects for relations between Russia and the United States after the summit in Geneva
The Russia-US summit in Geneva will certainly not lead to a qualitative improvement in Russian-American relations and will not be able to initiate a process that would lead to a change of their confrontational nature within the next several years. This is ...