Contacts between Russia and the United States should begin long before the handshake between Presidents Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump – before that a lot of work should be done to restore trust, said former Austrian Foreign Minister Karin Kneissl.
‘It’s always better to start with a lot of technical work, and since the diplomatic staff has been reduced on both sides over the last four or five years, I think it would be a gesture of trust to increase the diplomatic staff, to resume certain technical contacts in the field of culture and sport. But we need to start there, the handshake between the presidents is the last one,’ Kneissl said in a conversation with RIA Novosti.
Bureaucratic issues should be solved ‘from the bottom up’, and it would be premature to start contacts between the two countries with a handshake, she said.
‘We have to go beyond creating an atmosphere and create the conditions under which this handshake, this meeting, this press conference – all of this has to be based on very well-prepared solid ground, and this can only be, so to speak, the result, there is a lot of other work to be done before that,’ Kneissl, who now directs the G.O.R.K.I. Centre at St Petersburg State University, believes.
Vladimir Putin recently noted that he believes it is important to meet with Donald Trump and ‘talk calmly’ about topics that are of interest to both Moscow and Washington.