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US expelling diplomats goes beyond usual decency, let alone norms of diplomacy

- Page Editor: yujincui@ globaltime­s. com. cn

Editor’s Note:

Tensions between Russia and the US have further escalated recently, with the US imposing new sanctions on Russian officials and entities and the two expelling each other’s diplomats. These events happened only a few days after US President Joe Biden had a phone conversati­on with his Russian counterpar­t Vladimir Putin and proposed a summit in a third country in the coming months. What do all these ups and downs indicate for bilateral relations? How likely is a summit to take place? Global Times ( GT) reporter Wang Wenwen talked to Victor Larin ( Larin), academicia­n and principal researcher at the Russian Academy of Sciences, over these issues.

GT:

Is the expulsion symbolic or does it have a real impact on Russia- US relations?

Larin: The mutual expulsion of diplomats is not an accident. It is a deliberate manifestat­ion of a significan­t deteriorat­ion in relations. The Biden administra­tion was the initiator of such deteriorat­ion, and Russia only adequately and mirrored the response to the unfriendly act of Washington. Moreover, in their anti- Russian and anti- Putin rhetoric, American politician­s have already gone beyond the usual decency, let alone the norms of diplomacy.

As a result, Russia was forced to recall its ambassador from Washington for consultati­ons and recommend the American ambassador to visit the State Department and, probably, ask his superiors to what extent the White House intends to whip up a confrontat­ional atmosphere. So it was not the expulsion of diplomats that affected relations, but the undiplomat­ic behavior of Washington that provoked this conflict.

GT: What are US motives for proposing to hold talks with Russia on the one hand and imposing sanctions and expelling Russian diplomats on the other? What do the ups and downs indicate for US- Russia relations?

Larin: The Democrats, building their model of relations with Russia ( as well as with China), are trying to primarily use the methods of the “carrot and stick.” Therefore, direct insults are followed by invitation­s to dialogue, during which the Americans certainly intend to criticize and lecture Russia again, as was the case in Anchorage at the AmericanCh­inese meeting.

According to media reports, Putin will deliver a speech on Thursday at an online climate change summit hosted by Biden. But in political and public circles in Russia, there is a very strong dispositio­n to refuse any contact with Biden in the near future.

It is obvious that Biden’s public accusation­s and actions against Russia are above all playing to the American public. Biden portrays himself a tough guy who dashingly deals with the main threats – Russia and China – to American well- being. Many in Russia are convinced that a country that elects people like Trump as its presidents is very sick. And this country is dangerous to the outside world. This infection is more dangerous than COVID- 19. Time will tell which expert was right. But today everyone is becoming very anxious because both public play and schizophre­nia, if it concerns big politics, are dangerous with the direst consequenc­es.

GT: Nikolay Patrushev, secretary of the Russian Security Council, told US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan on Monday about the readiness to continue dialogue in order to normalize bilateral relations. Do you think the current stage is ripe for the two to normalize relations? Will a Putin- Biden summit happen?

Larin: Patrushev’s statement is just a diplomatic statement of the fact that Russia is always open for dialogue and ready to normalize relations. But the current mood of Biden and his entourage makes the dialogue possible on a very narrow range of issues only, which the

US administra­tion intends to choose at its discretion.

Does Russia need this? This is a big question. To be honest, I don’t think there will be any high- level meetings in the near future. The US is not in the mood for an equal dialogue, and Russia does not accept any other format and style of discussion. Today, the US is keen on forging an antiRussia­n and anti- Chinese alliance, and until it realizes that it has failed, it will not stop this aggressive policy. And Russia will be forced to answer it by various means.

GT: What do you foresee in the Russia- US relationsh­ip in the near future?

Larin: Unfortunat­ely, the future of Russia- US relations is seen in gloomy tones, because the US does not intend to improve them today. It is more comfortabl­e with the situation of confrontat­ion.

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