(5 March 2025, 10:00)
Dear readers,
Yesterday, at one of the platforms set up for consultations between Russian leadership representatives and U.S. President Donald Trump’s team, the Politburo received an unexpected proposal.
Trump is effectively suggesting that both sides define their spheres of influence in Europe and develop a detailed plan to establish and formalise these spheres.
Since the beginning of negotiations, there have been hints from the U.S. side regarding this issue, though never in concrete terms. This was initially linked to the claim over Narva, with certain Russian officials informally referring to it as a “Russian city.” This notion was floated as a “wish list” to Trump’s newly formed team at the time.
Since then, the Americans have repeatedly probed how the Russian leadership intends to handle this issue, even suggesting discussions on potential options. Each time the topic resurfaced, debates broke out within the Politburo about whether it should even be seriously discussed with the Americans. Using it as leverage against the West was one thing, but getting drawn into someone else’s game was another matter entirely.
Now, however, the U.S. leadership is directly proposing to bring this old dream of certain Politburo members to life—at least as a strategic plan, but with a clear path toward implementation.
This has sparked heated debates within the Russian leadership. It is obvious to all that Trump’s goal is twofold:
1. To tighten his grip on Europe by splitting it and making most of it submissive to U.S. influence.
2. To drive a wedge between Russia and China.
This topic will be on the table during the upcoming Putin-Trump meeting, which is expected to take place very soon.











