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    DOUBLE-BOTTOM POLITICS

    WPS Agency
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    December 2, 2009 Wednesday
    Russia

    THE AVAILABILITY OF TWO POWER CENTERS, THE PRESIDENTIAL TEAM AND THE
    PREMIER'S TEAM, AFFECTS ALL ASPECTS OF RUSSIA'S INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL
    POLITICS; President Medvedev's increasing influence both in the country
    and in the world gives rise to latent tensions between himself and
    Premier Vladimir Putin. This affects all aspects of Russia's internal
    and external politics.

    The current existence of two power centers is affecting practically all
    aspects of Russia's internal and external policies. They say that the
    more experienced leader Dmitry Medvedev becomes, the more international
    recognition he enjoys, the more heated tensions emerge between himself
    and Premier Vladimir Putin. While Premier Putin repeatedly emphasizes
    that he does not interfere in the Presidential responsibilities,
    it is him who actually forms Russia's foreign policy.

    For example, last July Russian President Medvedev and US President
    Obama agreed to conclude a new treaty on strategic offensive arms
    reductions. However, December is coming, and it is likely that the
    US-Russian negotiations have come to a blind alley. It is only natural
    that Putin's team selected a group of Russian experts involved in
    elaborating the draft treaty. Specifically, this expert group insists
    that the negotiations must involve not only the US nuclear potential,
    but also the nuclear potentials of France and Great Britain. All these
    three countries are NATO member states, and their missiles may be
    targeted at a single adversary. Meanwhile it is clear that President
    Medvedev is seeking to settle the issue of strategic nuclear weapons
    as soon as possible.

    Another important issue is China. President Medvedev is duly
    authorized, and would like to be personally responsible for Russia's
    policy in that country. However, First Vice-Premier and Premier Putin's
    right hand aide Igor Sechin has always been and remains a key person
    working with Chinese counterparts.

    Another example refers to an agreement on settling relations signed
    between adversary countries, Armenia and Turkey. The Russian Foreign
    Ministry alone being under a total control of Premier Putin was
    in charge of that problem. Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov openly
    insisted that President of Armenia Sarkisyan accept the agreement on
    the terms offered by Turkey. And the US Department of State supported
    him in those efforts. They say that President Medvedev was extremely
    dissatisfied with the fact that he had failed to actively participate
    in that process.

    Not so long ago it became clear why the Premier's team had been so
    active. Actually Vladimir Putin pressed Armenia into signing a peace
    agreement with Turkey. In turn, Turkey endorsed the construction of
    the 'South Stream' pipeline via its territorial waters in the Black
    Sea. The Premier believes that is his personal achievement.

    According to specialists, tensions between Putin and Medvedev will
    only increase, but not to finalize in an open conflict that could lead
    to a pre-term presidential elections. But it is highly unprofitable
    for President Medvedev's team.
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