
Maria Snegovaya
Maria Snegovaya is a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a prominent policy research organization in Washington, D.C. She specializes in Russian foreign policy and security issues, particularly in relation to the Ukraine conflict. In recent discussions, she has provided insights into the complexities of negotiations between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, warning of the potential for misleading agreements that may favor Russian interests.
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Maria Snegovaya, a senior fellow for Russia and Eurasia, believes the current economic situation is manageable for Russia.
Russia’s economy is struggling. But that won’t bring Putin to the negotiating table for yearsMaria Snegovaya states that Russia's economic situation allows the Kremlin to continue fighting for at least three to five more years.
რუსეთის ეკონომიკა სტაგნაციაშია, თუმცა პუტინს ბრძოლის გაგრძელება, სულ მცირე, სამიდან ხუთ წლამდე პერიოდში შეეძლებაMaria Snegovaya highlighted the increasing dissatisfaction among Russians due to the war's impact on their lives.
Jutarnji list - Putin je sve sigurniji, napadi su žešći no ikad, analitičari: 'Računa da ima još barem tri godine, a tu je i rezervna opcija...'Maria Snegovaya said a ceasefire on attacking energy infrastructure could benefit Russia.
Putin agrees to 30-day halt on energy facility strikes but no full Ukraine ceasefireMaria Snegovaya noted that there are still many unanswered questions following the leaders' discussions.
Mỹ - Nga đạt được gì sau cuộc điện đàm của hai lãnh đạo?Maria Snegovaya, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, commented on the potential dangers of the conversation between Trump and Putin.
Trump and Putin to speak about Ukraine and bilateral ties – The Irish Times



















