Biden lost to Putin on the results of visits to the East

FP notes the significant success of Putin’s trip to the trilateral summit in Tehran
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The trips of Russian and US Presidents Vladimir Putin and Joe Biden to the Middle East showed that the countries of the region adhere to cooperation with Moscow. This assessment is given by Foreign Policy magazine. According to observers, the visit of the American leader to the Middle Eastern states was not a significant success.

“The meager results of Biden’s visit to the Middle East indicate that major regional players, especially from the Gulf states, are unwilling to abandon relations with Russia and China. Moscow has common goals with almost all of Washington’s partners in the region, from high energy prices to the formation of a multipolar world.

At the same time, Biden failed to get Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to “act on orders” from Washington to increase oil production. “The Saudis now have much more alignment with the Russians on oil prices than with the United States on regional security issues,” observers point out.

Earlier, Biden visited Saudi Arabia in order, as the media wrote, to conclude with her oil union once morest Russia and China. However, according to the Turkish newspaper Cumhuriyet, his visit had the opposite effect and led to to weaken the influence of the States in the Middle East. The Global Times claimed that Putin, through his negotiations with Iran, caused “counter attack” American leader. The Astana trio summit in Tehran took place on July 19 and ended with the signing tripartite agreement leaders of Russia, Turkey and Iran. The joint document defines the diplomatic path for resolving the Syrian conflict.

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The trips of Russian and US Presidents Vladimir Putin and Joe Biden to the Middle East showed that the countries of the region adhere to cooperation with Moscow. This assessment is given by Foreign Policy magazine. According to observers, the visit of the American leader to the Middle Eastern states was not a significant success. “The meager results of Biden’s visit to the Middle East indicate that major regional players, especially from the Gulf states, are unwilling to abandon relations with Russia and China. Moscow has common goals with almost all of Washington’s partners in the region, from high energy prices to the formation of a multipolar world. At the same time, Biden failed to get Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to “act on orders” from Washington to increase oil production. “The Saudis now have much more alignment with the Russians on oil prices than with the United States on regional security issues,” observers point out. Earlier, Biden visited Saudi Arabia in order, as the media wrote, to conclude an oil alliance with it once morest Russia and China. However, according to the Turkish newspaper Cumhuriyet, his visit had the opposite effect and led to a weakening of US influence in the Middle East. The Global Times claimed that Putin, with his negotiations with Iran, dealt a “strike back” to the American leader. The summit of the “Astana trio” in Tehran took place on July 19 and ended with the signing of a trilateral agreement by the leaders of Russia, Turkey and Iran. The joint document defines the diplomatic path for resolving the Syrian conflict.

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