As the outcome of the US presidential election was confirmed, Moscow’s lower house of parliament cheered. The parliamentary nationalist leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky was pictured drinking champagne with colleagues. Alexander Dugin, a far-right ideologue, said Russia could now drop its anti-Americanism.
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Donald Trump’s victory has prompted near-jubilation in Russia. Even before the president-elect spoke to Vladimir Putin last week and pledged to rebuild ties, the Kremlin spokesman suggested the two men’s foreign policy views were “phenomenally close”. Ordinary Russians, who spent much of last month being warned by state media that Washington was about to trigger a third world war over Syria, have welcomed the result too.
Many senior Russians view the Republican president-elect as a businessman more interested in dealmaking than values, with whom it might be able to reach the kind of bargain it has long craved: to carve out a Russian “sphere of influence” in Europe and curb Nato expansion.
Yet while there are strong indications Mr Trump will seek a deal with his Russian counterpart, there is no guarantee it will succeed. Indeed, the incoming US president might prove trickier for Moscow to handle than it expects.
While Russia intervened at an unprecedented degree in the US election through hacks and leaks, it is wrong to suggest Mr Trump is a “Russian project”.
Moscow’s main aims seem to have been to hinder the presidential chances of Hillary Clinton, whom it fears and dislikes, and ensure her expected victory was as narrow and rancorous as possible. It also wanted to tarnish and discredit US democracy; a task in which the Republican candidate’s eccentricities and often extreme statements initially came as a boon to Russian television and newspapers.
State media only began backing Mr Trump more overtly when it appeared he actually had a chance of winning. The president-elect’s volatility and capriciousness will have been noted in Moscow. Mr Putin has made springing surprises part of his own political modus operandi. But he prefers his friends and enemies alike to be consistent, known quantities — everything Mr Trump is not.
“The new American president-elect’s unpredictable personality could make for a stormy relationship,” said Alexander Baunov of the Carnegie Moscow Center.
Some of Mr Trump’s campaign comments hinting he could recognise Russia’s claim to Crimea, pledging to end liberal interventionism, and backing Russia’s approach to the war in Syria are welcome to Moscow. Others portend potential frictions.
Mr Trump has threatened to scrap last year’s nuclear deal with Iran — an agreement Russia helped negotiate, with a country it views as an ally. The president-elect has also taken a combative stance towards China, with which Russia has worked hard to build ties in recent years. Moscow recently restarted advanced arms technology sales to Beijing after a decade-long informal ban.
A further complicating factor is the possibility that Congress, and Mr Trump’s cabinet, could play a restraining role. Both Houses are now packed with “traditional” Republicans who take a hawkish line towards Russia and are unlikely to welcome any deal that smacks of caving in to the Kremlin’s demands.
The names the president-elect is considering for top security jobs also make smooth relations with Russia far from a certainty. They run the gamut from General Michael Flynn, a Russia dove whom Mr Trump has chosen as his national security adviser, to figures such as Mitt Romney and Rudolph Giuliani who are much more hawkish.
A final issue is personality. Both men revel in their image as macho leaders. But political strongmen do not necessarily get on well with each other. History has plenty of examples of those who have fallen out — with dangerous consequences for the world.
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Глава Российского государства и Президент Республики Перу Педро Пабло Кучински обменялись мнениями о состоянии и перспективах российско-перуанского взаимодействия.
П.Кучински (как переведено): Господин Президент, добро пожаловать!
Мне отрадно видеть Вас здесь прямо перед началом встречи в верхах АТЭС.
Я на этом посту недавно, мы выступаем за то, чтобы во всем мире царили безопасность и спокойствие, и нам отрадно видеть Вас здесь.
Что касается наших двусторонних отношений, мы заинтересованы в том, чтобы не только поддерживать их, но и развивать.
Наши отношения имеют давнюю историю, прежде всего в области обороны. Мы высоко ценим технологии, которые есть в России, вы достигли серьезных успехов в том, что касается технологий. Мы стремимся к тому, чтобы развивать наше сотрудничество не только в области обороны, но и в других областях, прежде всего – в сельском хозяйстве. Перу является важным экспортером сельскохозяйственных товаров, таких как фрукты – манго, авокадо и другие. И плюс – наши страны находятся по обе стороны Тихого океана.
Как Вам известно, наша страна – горнодобывающая, мы занимаем лидирующие места по добыче нефти, экспорту цинка, но эти рынки развиваются сами по себе.
Что касается международных отношений, мы не являемся таким уж значимым игроком, но, тем не менее, мы поддерживаем Организацию Объединенных наций, мы направляем наши воинские контингенты для участия в операциях по поддержанию мира.
Мы заинтересованы в развитии хороших отношений с Россией, заинтересованы в дальнейшем сотрудничестве в оборонной области и в других областях торговли.
В.Путин: Уважаемый господин Президент!
Прежде всего хочу Вас поздравить с тем, как Вы организовали работу АТЭС. Вы выбрали очень перспективные и актуальные темы – это качественный рост, доступ на рынки, равные возможности и так далее. Хочу пожелать успехов в работе на завершающей стадии – в проведении саммита АТЭС.
Вы уже отметили, господин Президент, что между нашими странами установились очень тёплые отношения. Я обратил внимание на Ваше послание после Вашего избрания на пост Президента в той его части, где Вы сказали, что Вы хотели бы продолжить тот уровень отношений, который уже сложился между Россией и Перу. И теперь, безусловно, нам этот очень хороший уровень политического взаимодействия нужно трансформировать в экономическую составляющую.
Уважаемый господин Президент, мы ждем назначения с вашей стороны сопредседателя межправкомиссии. Следующее заседание межправкомиссии должно состояться в Москве. Многие наши компании проявляют практический интерес к взаимодействию с перуанскими партнерами, к работе на перуанском рынке. И уверен, что если мы с правительственного уровня будем поддерживать этот настрой с обеих сторон, то результат обязательно будет.
Спасибо.
П.Кучински: Большое спасибо.
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Paul Krugman, the Nobel-winning economist and New York Times columnist, suggested Thursday that an "alliance" between a faction of the FBI and Russian President Vladimir Putin swung last week's election in favor of Donald Trump.
Krugman said that given the small margin in swing states that decided the election, the FBI's reactivation of its investigation into Hillary Clinton's private email server was just enough to change the minds of some voters.
FBI Director James Comey announced the discovery of new emails "pertinent" to the case on October 28 — 11 days before the election — before clearing her again a week later.
"As evidence accumulates that Trump benefited from a lot of late deciders breaking his way, the case that it was Comey gets stronger," Krugman wrote in a tweet.
The US intelligence community publicly accused the Russian government of being behind the hacks of emails of members of Democratic Party organizations and Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta, whose electronic communications were released in droves by WikiLeaks during the final weeks of the campaign.
The head of the National Security Agency, Adm. Michael Rogers, said on Wednesday there shouldn't be "any doubt in anybody's mind" that there was "a conscious effort by a nation-state" to affect the outcome of the election.
"So it looks more and more as if we had an election swung, in effect, by a faction of our own security sector in alliance with Putin," Krugman wrote in a subsequent tweet.
The economist has frequently taken to Twitter in the days after the election to bemoan the outcome and to draw concern over early policies of Trump.
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