After more than a month of war, the President of the United States, Joe Biden, has made several statements and comments about the conflict. Last weekend, Biden was in Poland and spoke in Warsaw, where he called Russian President Vladimir Putin a “dictator”.
In view of the speeches, Carolina Pavese, PhD in International Relations from the London School of Economics, Europe specialist and ESPM professor, believes that it is “unthinkable” that the United States play a mediator role in the War in Ukraine.
In an interview with CNN Radio, she said this is “President Joe Biden’s first major participation in an international problem.”
“Now we will be able to understand how he handles an issue of international crisis, this says a lot about what we can expect. Biden has made statements of direct attacks with heavy adjectives against Russian President Vladimir Putin.”
For Carolina, Biden’s statements “put the US in isolation from the position of interlocutor, it is unfeasible to think that the United States could be in the place of Turkish President Erdogan leading the peace negotiations.”
“These lines serve to inflate the narrative of attacking Putin and making this analysis of good versus evil that both sides try to put together,” he added.
In any case, the professor highlighted that the North American posture, at this moment, “has little practical role for what we want, which is the solution of the conflict.”
Carolina Pavese, on the other hand, says that the fact that French President Emmanuel Macron and German Prime Minister Olaf Scholz have “open dialogue” with Putin is “productive for moving forward with the agreement”.
Source: CNN Brasil

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