US–Russian Relations under the Trump Administration: Opportunities and Constraints. Expert Discussion
Valdai Discussion Club Conference Hall (Bolshaya Tatarskaya 42, Moscow, Russia)

On April 25, at 11:00, the Valdai Discussion Club will conduct an expert discussion titled “US-Russian Relations under the Trump Administration: Opportunities and Constraints.” Richard Weitz, Director and Senior Fellow at the Center for Political-Military Analysis, Hudson Institute, will address the main points of the forthcoming Valdai Discussion Club Report of the same name that he is co-authoring with Dmitry Suslov, Programme Director of the Foundation for Development and Support of the Valdai Discussion Club, Deputy Director of the Centre for Comprehensive European and International Studies at the National Research University–Higher School of Economics.

US–Russian relations have evolved differently than expected after Donald Trump’s inauguration. The first 100 days saw renewed confrontation over Syria, renewed US commitments to NATO and other traditional US alliances, and meetings between Trump and all major world leaders except Russian President Vladimir Putin. What are the prospects of US–Russia relations now? Where and how can the US and Russia cooperate and how should they tackle their differences? Is a “grand bargain” between them plausible? These and other questions will be raised during the discussion. 

Moderator: 

  • Maxim Suchkov, expert of the Russian Council on International Affairs, editor of "Al-Monitor"

Speakers:

  • Ivan Timofeev, Programme Director of the Foundation for Development and Support of the Valdai Discussion Club, Director of Programmes at Russian International Affairs Council.

  • Richard Weitz, Director and Senior Fellow, Center for Political-Military Analysis, Hudson Institute.

  • Michael Kofman, Fellow at the Kennan Institute, Wilson Center, Research Scientist, CNA Corporation

Working language: English

Information for media: to attend, please fill in the accreditation form or call +7 915 077 97 22 (Maria Miklushevskaya, Public Relations Division).