Paul
Goble
Staunton, March 21 – Aleksandr Khaldey,
a Russian analyst, says that “Vladivostok is a possible site for a meeting of
Putin, Trump, and Kim Jong-Un” now that the US president has declared that he
wants to meet with both the Russian and North Korean leaders (iarex.ru/articles/56743.html?utm_source=politobzor.net).
On the one hand, this may be no more
than an attempt to attract attention to the fact that Trump telephoned Putin to
congratulate the Russian leader on his re-election, expressed concern about the
new Russian weapons the Kremlin leader talked about on March 1, and said he
would like to meet.
But on the other, it may reflect a
trial balloon on the part of some in the Russian government who would see such
a venue as a major victory for Putin for three reasons: First, Putin would be
the host and thus in a position to take special credit for the meeting not only
at home but abroad.
Second, such a venue would allow
Russia to present itself as a bridge for Trump in his meeting with the North
Korean leader, thus playing to the American president’s self-image and also
undercutting those in the US opposed to that meeting or one with Putin. By combining
the two, Putin would thus be helping Trump cast the session as a personal
triumph.
And third, such a tripartite summit
would both signal to much of the world that the newly re-elected Putin wants to
reduce tensions with the West and to others at home and abroad who would view
it as yet another indication of the ways in which Putin supports anti-American
dictators like Kim.
Moreover, if some agreement were to
emerge from a meeting of this kind, Putin could be counted on to claim and many
in Russia and the West would accept the idea that he played a role in helping the
US to force Pyongyang to back down and act more cooperatively with the United
States.
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