Kerry’s Negotiations With Putin Are Being Sabotaged in Washington

Kerry’s Negotiations With Putin Are Being Sabotaged in Washington

Kerry’s Negotiations With Putin Are Being Sabotaged in Washington

The danger of a US-Russian hot war.

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Nation contributing editor Stephen F. Cohen continues his weekly ABC radio discussions with John Batchelor about the new US-Russian Cold War and confrontation over Ukraine. Featured subjects include the ongoing struggle over the Minsk Accords for a negotiated settlement, with Secretary of State John Kerry’s progress with Russian President Vladimir Putin undermined by the Obama administration, even in the White House itself; and the US-backed Kiev government’s sudden decision to blockade the pro-Russian enclave of Transnistria, creating yet another potential source of enlarged war.

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