Relations (1)
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The U.S. and the Kremlin are linked through ongoing geopolitical tensions and diplomatic efforts, including the U.S. imposing sanctions on Kremlin officials [1] and attempting to reset diplomatic relations [2]. Furthermore, the Kremlin views the U.S. as a strategic competitor [3], leading to direct engagement regarding security demands [4].
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How the war in Ukraine changed Russia's global standing | Brookings brookings.edu 2 facts
claimThe United States and its allies decided to engage with the Kremlin by providing a serious response to the sweeping security demands Russia presented in December 2021.
claimEvery U.S. president since 1992 has attempted to reset diplomatic relations with Russia, driven by the belief that they could establish a more constructive relationship with the Kremlin.
Tracing the geopolitical influence and regional power dynamics in ... link.springer.com 1 fact
perspectiveThe Kremlin aims to prevent the United States and the European Union from encroaching on its territory by maintaining traditional relations with Central Asian powers.
War in Ukraine | Global Conflict Tracker - Council on Foreign Relations cfr.org 1 fact
claimThe United States imposed severe sanctions against top Kremlin officials, including Vladimir Putin and Sergey Lavrov, four of Russia’s largest banks, and the Russian oil and gas industry.