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...Just before Easter, Russian analyst Dmitri Trenin, once known as relatively independent-minded but now fiercely loyal to the Kremlin, published an article that raised eyebrows among the west’s Moscow-watchers...
...But now, as Dmitri Trenin, a pro-Kremlin strategist, observed in a recent article: “For the first time in Russian history, Russia doesn’t have any allies in the west.”...
Ukraine will have to search for other ways to manage its security if Nato entry proves an unrealistic ambition
...The third and most escalatory move would be a strike on a Nato member, including the US — as suggested by Dmitri Trenin, the former head of the Carnegie Moscow Center, a Russian think-tank....
...Gideon talks to Dmitri Trenin, director of the Carnegie Moscow Center, about what President Vladimir Putin is seeking to achieve, and whether he can realise these goals without launching an attack on Ukraine...
...My guest is Dmitri Trenin. He’s director of a think-tank, the Carnegie Moscow Center....
...An important evolution of the already close relationship,” Dmitri Trenin, director of the Carnegie Moscow Center, wrote on Twitter....
...Dmitri Trenin, director of the Carnegie Moscow Center, said Russia had neglected to study Ukraine’s changing society over the years in favour of dealing directly with its oligarchical elites, many of whom...
...Opinion: Arms accords between Russia and the west stand a chance despite threat of conflict, writes Dmitri Trenin. EU leaders gloss over disagreements on Russia sanctions....
...As the Russian commentator Dmitri Trenin put it last week: “Putin is a pre-communist leader . . . He is a tsar.”...
...Dmitri Trenin, director of the Carnegie Moscow Center, explains that for Putin “Ukraine is the last stand”. But the Kremlin narrative is nonsense. There is no risk that Nato will attack Russia....
...Thankfully, reason is restored in the observation by Dmitri Trenin, director of the Carnegie Moscow Center, that the deterioration in Afghanistan and porous borders are a “serious test for the Collective...
...Dmitri Trenin of the Carnegie Center in Moscow argues that, “For the country’s leaders, Russia is nothing if it is not a great power.”...
...For all that, Dmitri Trenin, director of the Carnegie Moscow Centre, detects an important addition to the latest strategy — a recognition of threats within as well as without....
...“The worsening situation in Afghanistan will become a serious test for the CSTO, which has to prove it can ensure security in the region,” said Dmitri Trenin, head of the Carnegie Center think-tank in Moscow...
...“Today, Germany is the biggest western power with real, substantial interest in economic ties with Russia,” says Dmitri Trenin, head of the Carnegie Moscow Centre....
...Thus, you either support me or you eventually lose Belarus to the west,” said Dmitri Trenin, director of the Carnegie Moscow Center....
...Dmitri Trenin, head of the Moscow Carnegie Center, suggested that western support for Kyiv had increased the stakes in the Russia-Ukraine conflict by making it increasingly the focal point of broader tension...
...Her election “will motivate Moscow to take a more pragmatic attitude to Chisinau,” wrote Dmitri Trenin, head of the Carnegie Moscow Centre....
...“This invisible war is becoming more and more real, and is becoming one of the principal tools in this hybrid war, [this] confrontation between the United States and Russia,” says Dmitri Trenin, director...
...“Biden . . . will certainly change the style of US foreign policy but will hardly be able or willing to reverse some of its key trends,” said Dmitri Trenin, director of the Carnegie Moscow Center....
...They lack the experience Russia would demand from a successor to Mr Lukashenko, according to Dmitri Trenin, head of the Carnegie Moscow Center....
...Russian and Turkish interests clash here more than anywhere,” said Dmitri Trenin, head of the Carnegie Moscow Center think-tank, adding: “Putin and Erdogan have never been true allies, and never will.”...
...He is now seeking to draw Russia in,” said Dmitri Trenin, head of the Carnegie Moscow Center. “Kremlin is being careful, talking about joint action only against external threat.”...
America’s withdrawal creates an opportunity and a challenge for Moscow
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