R.Politik
Bulletin №21 (173) is now available.
This edition examines the
Witkoff–Kushner visit to Moscow and its implications for the U.S. peace proposal, now reorganized into four thematic areas.
Putin has rejected certain provisions but has advanced a bilateral U.S.–Russia framework for further talks, sidelining Europe and positioning Ukraine to address challenging territorial issues.
Key questions center on U.S. willingness for structured, inter-agency engagement with Moscow.
We also cover:
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Putin’s India trip: Efforts to resolve payment complexities in an imbalanced trade relationship.
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Bishkek talks and CSTO summit: Proposals for nuclear energy and arms to strengthen alliances.
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Orbán’s Moscow meetings: Discussions on Lukoil assets and Hungary’s potential as a venue for U.S.–Russia dialogue.
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Banks vs. marketplaces: Emerging tensions between financial institutions and e-commerce platforms.
• The Dolina case: A real estate dispute escalating into broader institutional and political scrutiny.
Detailed analysis of decision-making processes not covered in public reporting.
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