Moscow’s negotiating tactics, forged in Russia’s tumultuous past and honed under Vladimir Putin, will likely be on display in talks to free Evan Gershkovich
Russia’s hard-nosed negotiating style, forged in the country’s tumultuous past, could prove a stiff challenge to the U.S. during any talks between Washington and Moscow to free detained Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich.
Russians can be unrelenting negotiators, often uncomfortable with a Western win-win approach and willing to put counterparts off balance, say people experienced in business and diplomacy in the country.
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