The Mercury News

Kremlin counts days to inaugurati­on

Moscow calls Obama administra­tion ‘bunch of geopolitic­al losers’

- By Vladimir Isachenkov

MOSCOW — With eager anticipati­on, the Kremlin is counting the days to Donald Trump’s inaugurati­on and venting its anger at Barack Obama’s outgoing administra­tion, no holds barred.

Careful not to hurt chances for a thaw in U.S.Russia relations, President Vladimir Putin and other Russian officials have deferred questions about their plans for future contacts with Trump and any agenda for those talks until he takes office on Friday.

Trump’s open admiration of Putin has brought wide expectatio­ns of improved Moscow-Washington relations, but Trump has not articulate­d a clear Russia policy. His Cabinet nominees include both a retired general with a hawkish stance on Russia and an oil executive who has done extensive business in Russia.

At the same time, Russian officials are blasting the outgoing U.S. administra­tion in distinctly undiplomat­ic language, dropping all decorum after Obama hit Moscow with more sanctions in his final weeks in office.

Moscow calls Obama’s team a “bunch of geopolitic­al losers” engaged in a last-ditch effort to inflict the maximum possible damage to U.S.-Russia ties to make it more difficult for Trump to mend the rift.

In a clear effort to avoid risking a rapprochem­ent with Trump, Putin showed remarkable restraint when the U.S. expelled 35 Russian diplomats over accusation­s of meddling in the U.S. election campaign. Instead of a usual tit-for-tat response, Putin invited U.S. diplomats’ children to a party at the Kremlin.

Trump’s national security adviser, Michael Flynn, and Russia’s ambassador to the U.S. were in frequent contact in recent weeks, including on Dec. 29, the day Obama hit Moscow with sanctions in retaliatio­n for election-related hacking.

Moscow similarly refrained from retaliatio­n when the White House last week added five Russians, including the chief of Russia’s top state investigat­ive agency, to the U.S. sanctions list.

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