Russia's post-summit view: Praise for Putin, pity for Trump | Inquirer News

Russia’s post-summit view: Praise for Putin, pity for Trump

/ 05:05 PM July 17, 2018

US President Donald Trump (left) and Russian President Vladimir Putin shake hands at the beginning of a meeting at the Presidential Palace in Helsinki, Finland on July 16, 2018. AP

MOSCOW — For Vladimir Putin, holding a summit with Donald Trump was a victory in itself.

While the US leader went home to widespread criticism after their Monday meeting, the Russian president came home to universal praise in Moscow.

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Despite no major breakthroughs, says Alexander Gabuev of the Carnegie Moscow Center, Putin ably won over his domestic audiences, notably by pushing back at accusations of Russian election meddling with his own accusations against the US.

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However, Russian commentators aren’t saying Putin vanquished Trump. Instead they’re sympathizing with Trump, portraying him as a victim of irrational domestic critics and pinning hopes on him for improving relations.

Vladimir Olenchenko of Russia’s Institute of Global Economics and International Relations expressed hope that “Trump will have enough political will … to overcome the resistance and continue dialogue with Russia.” /ee

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