Biden keeping Ukraine at arm's-length
The country was at the heart of his predecessor's first impeachment. As president, Biden is trying to refocus diplomatic relations.
By NATASHA BERTRAND
03/13/2021 07:00 AM EST
For as long as Donald Trump was president, Ukraine was at the center of Americas partisan political brawls. President Joe Biden is now trying to shift the U.S. focus on Ukraine away from domestic politics and back onto Kyivs anti-corruption efforts a push he helped initiate as vice president.
In his early days in office, Biden has been keeping the Eastern European ally at arm's-length, hoping that the toxic fumes from the previous administration will subside. At the same time, he is quietly pushing for further reforms in a country he spent years getting to know as vice president, and one that is a critical front in the wests efforts to contain Russia.
Trumps four years in office did serious damage to diplomatic relations between Washington and Kyiv. Bidens anti-corruption initiatives in Ukraine, and his sons financial entanglements there, were weaponized by Trumps allies in both his first impeachment trial and during the 2020 election. In both instances, Republicans tried to paint the now-president as corruptly using Ukraine for personal financial gain, dragging the former Soviet republic of 43 million people into the center of domestic U.S. political turmoil.
There is a real atmosphere of awkwardness between the U.S. and Ukraine on the front end of the Biden administration, said Daniel Vajdich, a nonresident senior fellow at The Atlantic Council who specializes in Europe and Eurasia. I do think there are very real, residual consequences from impeachment in that sense.
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