The Borneo Post

Trump’s ‘bromance’ with Russia’s Putin appears to be cooling

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WASHINGTON: With his administra­tion on the defensive over investigat­ions into alleged Russian meddling in last year’s election, US President Donald Trump is no longer tweeting praise for his Kremlin counterpar­t.

Less than five weeks after he took office, the chances of a spring thaw in relations between Washington and Moscow – once buoyed by an apparent ‘bromance’ between Trump and President Vladimir Putin during the US political campaign – are looking much dimmer, US officials say.

His top foreign policy advisers have started talking tougher on Russia, and the apparent cooling of Trump’s approach follows the resignatio­n last month of his first national security adviser, Michael Flynn, a vocal advocate of warmer ties with Moscow.

He was replaced by Army Lieutenant General HR McMaster, who is more hawkish on Russia and allied with Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, a retired Marine Corps general.

In one other sign of a stiffening attitude, two officials said the administra­tion had offered the job of top Russia adviser at the National Security Council to Russia scholar Fiona Hill, a leading Putin critic.

Her books include ‘ Mr Putin, Operative in the Kremlin’, an allusion to the Russian leader’s past as a KGB officer. It was not immediatel­y known whether she had accepted the post.

Pressure also has come to bear from Trump’s fellow Republican­s in Congress, long wary of his campaign overtures to Putin, and from European allies anxious over any sign that the president might prematurel­y ease sanctions imposed on Russia after its annexation of Crimea and support for pro-Russian rebels in Ukraine. — Reuters

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