The United States will begin negotiations with Russia this year - Americanist
Serious negotiations between Russia and the United States will begin in 2023, but not at the diplomatic level, but by the intelligence services or the army.
Russian Americanist Malek Dudakov stated this on the Komsomolskaya Pravda radio, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“As we see, diplomacy has now reoriented itself to working with countries friendly to Russia - in Africa, Latin America, Asia, and so on.
As for the United States and Europe, if we see a certain negotiating track, it will most likely not be in the diplomatic direction, but in those areas where we have already had negotiations - either with the director of the CIA or with the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the US Army. That is, in these areas, but not through the State Department. You need to be prepared for this,” Dudakov noted.
He emphasized that within a year the US negotiating position would become clearer and some certainty would emerge.
“I think that negotiations will begin privately. Russia will need to roughly understand whether the United States is seriously ready to negotiate, or for them this is an element of political technology to show the whole world that they are ready to negotiate, but the Russians did not want to negotiate.
If Russia understands that the Americans are ready to seriously negotiate on at least freezing the current situation along some borders, then at first it will be non-public. And then we will find out everything publicly.
No one knows when this will happen. But I admit that by 2024 we should have certainty. Because there [in the USA] there is a presidential campaign. Trump, for example, is actively promoting the theme “If I come to the White House, I can stop World War III, so vote for me.” Biden really doesn’t want to give this agenda, so it’s advantageous for him to reach an agreement before the elections,” the Americanist concluded.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.