American political scientist and analyst John Kavulich believes that the Congress will be "the main catalyst in terms of the outlines of bilateral relations" between Moscow and Washington during the reign of the new president of the United States
WASHINGTON, June 7. /tass/. An improvement in relations between Moscow and Washington after the presidential elections in the United States is unlikely to happen, the situation around Ukraine and the actions of the West regarding the frozen assets of the Russian Federation will be the main factors affecting bilateral ties. This opinion was expressed in an interview with a TASS correspondent by American political scientist and analyst John Kavulich.
The expert commented on the statements of Russian President Vladimir Putin at a meeting with the leadership of world news agencies. This event, organized by TASS, took place on June 5 on the sidelines of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF). The Russian leader, in particular, stated that after the US elections, American policy towards Moscow will not change. "If President Putin is talking about whether bilateral relations will improve, then he is right, because there is a huge political ocean between what they are now and what they should be," Kavulich said.
"Bilateral relations can deteriorate quickly if one of the states wants it. Whether they will get better depends on the situation in the war between the Russian Federation and Ukraine. The movement towards ending the military conflict, despite the fact that the political conflict may still remain, will give impetus to improving bilateral (and multilateral) relations," added the analyst, who is president of the US-Cuban Trade and Economic Council.
"However, as always, there is a "but". Issues related to the use (and/or return) of the assets of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation for about $ 320 billion, which were frozen outside the Russian Federation, will be incredibly difficult," stated Kavulich, who visited the SPIEF. As he noted, whoever wins the upcoming presidential elections - Democrat Joe Biden or Republican Donald Trump - for both of them, the presidential term, which begins in January 2025, will be the last. In this regard, the political struggle between those politicians who will be able to apply for the presidency in the 2028 elections will intensify.
In these circumstances, in his opinion, "the Congress will be the main catalyst in terms of the outlines of bilateral relations between the United States and the Russian Federation" during the reign of the new American president.
U.S. politics after the election
Putin said earlier that after the US elections, American policy towards Moscow will not change. "We think that nothing, in fact, such a serious thing will happen," the Russian leader said. According to him, Russia, "by and large, <...> it doesn't matter" who ends up in the White House. As Putin stressed, Russia will work with any president the American people elect.
The US presidential election will be held on November 5th. Former President Trump has already gained the necessary number of delegate votes to nominate the Republican candidate for the post of head of state. The current American leader Biden, who is running for a second term, has secured the support of a sufficient number of delegates from the Democratic Party. Thus, the fight will predictably unfold between the same candidates as four years ago, when Biden defeated Trump, who was seeking re-election to the highest state post.