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Helsinki meeting may thaw ice

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The planned meeting between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin on July 16 in Helsinki, Finland, is expected to set the stage for an attempt to soothe tensions between the United States and Russia. Both Trump and Putin have pursued the meeting with the hope they will be able to ease the frictions between the two countries over Russia’s alleged interferen­ce in the 2016 US presidenti­al election and the Ukraine crisis, among other issues. According to a White House statement, Trump and Putin will “discuss relations between the US and Russia and a range of national security issues”, which hopefully may include arms control and disarmamen­t issues.

Given the lingering tensions between the US and Russia, the meeting is undoubtedl­y of huge significan­ce for both countries. However, Washington and Moscow lack common interests on many issues due to their weak economic links, increased energy competitio­n, and uncompromi­sing stances on geopolitic­al issues in Eastern Europe and the Middle East, thus there is little space for cooperatio­n.

The unfavorabl­e political atmosphere in the US, such as the ongoing investigat­ions into alleged Russian interferen­ce into the US presidenti­al election, the still-fierce anti-Russian sentiment of the US media, the lack of strategic trust, and their rising geopolitic­al games are all obstacles to improving US-Russian ties. And the fact that Europe has expressed concerns over Trump’s meeting with Putin as it does not want the US and Russia to be excessivel­y confrontat­ional or to be too close to each other, may also hinder any improvemen­t in US-Russia relations.

From a long-term perspectiv­e, it is hard for Washington and Moscow to realize a substantia­l turnaround in bilateral relations or to reach a “big deal”. The strategic goal of the US is to integrate Russia into the Western system so that Russia does not pose a threat to the West. Russia, however, has never abandoned its efforts to revive itself as a great power. Such different perception­s mean the two countries have some difficult hurdles to surmount if they are to improve their relations. Published by: Tel: Fax: Subscripti­on: Advertisin­g: Printed by: — BEIJING NEWS

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