Putin & Xi Might Hash Out A Grand Deal That Would Enter Into Force If The Ukraine Talks Collapse

Chinese President Xi Jinpingโ€™s visit to Moscow from 7-10 May is officially meant to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe, with the highlight being his attendance at Fridayโ€™s parade on Red Square. The Kremlinโ€™s announcement also mentioned that heโ€™ll hold talks with Putin on a range of issues and sign a number of intergovernmental agreements so there might be more substance to it than just that. The context in which these talks are taking place suggests that theyโ€™ll be significant.

For starters, Zelensky implicitly threatened that Ukraine might attack Fridayโ€™s parade, which elicited no public reaction from Trump despite him sounding off on all other issues so it can thus be interpreted as tacit approval on his part. Xi is therefore taking a very real personal risk by attending but is also displaying his faith in the Russian Armed Forces that are tasked with protecting him and the other guests. These interconnected gestures will surely be appreciated by Putin and all Russian policymakers.

Moving on, the US-mediated peace process between Russia and Ukraine has hit an impasse, one thatโ€™s made all the worse by Trump speculating that Putin might just be โ€œtapping [him] alongโ€. China canโ€™t realistically replace the USโ€™ role if the latter withdraws since it lacks influence over Ukraine, but Xi will assumedly expect a detailed briefing from Putin about whatโ€™s recently gone wrong and why. That could in turn lead to the next part of their talks about what Russia plans to do if the peace process collapses.

Other than keeping up the military pace like itโ€™s been this whole time, Russia might expand its ground campaign into Ukrainian regions that arenโ€™t (yet?) claimed by Moscow. In parallel with that, Trumpโ€™s creeping military involvement in the conflict might lead to him โ€œescalating to de-escalateโ€, whether in the aforesaid scenario or simply as punishment for the talks collapsing if he blames Putin. Putin might thus request military aid from Xi or at least a pledge not to comply with any more secondary sanctions.

China has yet to send military aid to Russia and already informally complies with some sanctions because Xi doesnโ€™t want to provoke the US. His calculations might have changed since the start of Trumpโ€™s global trade war, however, which is aimed at offsetting Chinaโ€™s superpower trajectory. If Xi believes that more economic and/or military pressure from the US is inevitable, then he might accede to Putinโ€™s speculative requests, but only if the benefits outweigh the cost of speeding up the USโ€™ aforesaid pressure campaign.

In exchange for what he requested, Putin could concede to Xiโ€™s reported demand for bargain-basement gas prices for the stalled Power of Siberia 2 pipeline, offer similarly preferential terms for cooperation on other resource projects (including rare earths), and ramp up strategic military-technical cooperation. In a nutshell, Putin would have to abandon the nascent RussianUS โ€œNew Dรฉtenteโ€ thatโ€™s meant to bolster his countryโ€™s geostrategic balancing act, which would risk turning it into Chinaโ€™s โ€œjunior partnerโ€.

The only scenario in which heโ€™d seriously consider this is if peace talks collapse and the US โ€œescalates to de-escalateโ€, which are credible possibilities given recent events, hence why he might hash out a grand deal with Xi during this weekโ€™s talks that would only enter into force if that happens. Accordingly, if Trump wants to prevent Russia from turbocharging Chinaโ€™s superpower trajectory, then he needs to coerce Ukraine into making more concessions to Russia for ending the conflict on better terms for Putin. ย 

Andrew Korybko
Andrew Korybkohttps://korybko.substack.com/
Andrew Korybko is a Moscow-based American political analyst with a PhD from MGIMO University.

Columns

James Oโ€™Keefe to Drop a BOMBSBELL This Week!

These are creepy times where people are angry at the messengers when they should be angry at the demons among us exposed by those messengers.

The Terrifying Way Scammers Clone Your Voice to Defraud Your Family

That evolution of phishing has entered a new stage with voice-phishing or vishing attacks that involve voice cloning.

Is the Catholic Conclave Already Rigged?

Did Pope Francis already rig the electors for the next conclave so one of his followers will be installed?

Unintended Consequences of Presidential National Emergencies

Declaring national emergencies allows a president to operate free of congressional restraints but carries unintended consequences that can cause national harm.

Chinaโ€™s โ€˜Weaponized Negotiationโ€™ Could Backfire, Expert Says

If Beijingโ€™s export controls on rare earth minerals remains, they could force Western decoupling, strain domestic industries, and erode their near-monopoly.

News

Federal Judge Says Trump Misapplied Wartime Law for Venezuelan Deportations

Federal judge in NY blocked govt from deporting suspected Venezuelan gang members, holding Trump admin improperly invoked the Alien Enemies Act.

Rite Aid Bankrupt Again, Seeks to Sell All Assets

Drugstore chain Rite Aid filed for bankruptcy less than a year after exiting previous one. The chain is looking to sell โ€œsubstantially all of its assets."

Appeals Court Rejects DHSโ€™s Bid to Terminate Temporary Legal Status of Immigrants

Federal appeals court rejected DHSโ€™s bid to stay lower court ruling blocking termination of temporary legal status for hundreds of thousands residing in U.S.

Judge Orders Government to Let In About 12,000 Refugees

The U.S. government must let some 12,000 refugees into the United States, a federal judge ruled on May 5.

Supreme Court Lets Trump Admin Ban Troops Who Identify as Transgender

The Supreme Court granted a stay that allows the Trump admin to ban troops who identify as transgender, as litigation challenging the ban plays out.

Harvard No Longer Eligible for New Grants From Federal Government: White House

The Trump administration will no longer issue government grants to Harvard University, a White House official said on May 5.

Army Suspends Helicopter Flights Into, Around Pentagon Following Incident

Army suspended helicopter flights into and around Pentagon after military helicopter flew close to DCA resulting in aborting landings of two commercial flights.

Undersea Mining: Wave of the Future or Spoiler of Earthโ€™s Last Untouched Frontier?

Trump EO on โ€œunleashing Americaโ€™s offshore critical minerals,โ€ accelerates approval process for exploration and extraction of minerals by deep-sea mining.
spot_img

Related Articles