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America Age > Blog > World > Marie Yovanovitch says Putin didn’t need to invade Ukraine while Trump was president because he ‘could just sit back and let the good times roll’ with Trump
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Marie Yovanovitch says Putin didn’t need to invade Ukraine while Trump was president because he ‘could just sit back and let the good times roll’ with Trump

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President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin arrive at a joint press conference after their summit on July 16, 2018 in Helsinki, Finland.Chris McGrath/Getty Images

  • Marie Yovanovitch told Insider that Putin didn’t need to invade Ukraine while Trump was president.

  • He was already getting everything he wanted from the Trump administration, Yovanovitch said.

  • With Trump, Putin “could just sit back and let the good times roll,” she added.

Marie Yovanovitch told Insider in an interview that Russian President Vladimir Putin didn’t need to launch a full-scale invasion of Ukraine when Donald Trump was president because Trump was giving Putin everything he wanted.

With Trump, Yovanovitch said, Putin “could just sit back and let the good times roll.”

Yovanovitch, Trump’s former ambassador to Ukraine, pointed out the former president’s “strong, clear admiration” for Putin and other strongmen; his “disparagement” of US allies; and his longstanding “negative” views on NATO and other global alliances.

All these things “emboldened Putin, there’s no question about it,” said Yovanovitch, a fluent Russian speaker and three-time ambassador during her over three decades in the Foreign Service.

Trump was repeatedly criticized throughout his presidency for kowtowing to Putin and making statements and policy decisions that were viewed as benefiting Russian interests, such as pushing for Russia to be readmitted to the G7 group — which had booted Russia for its aggression against Ukraine.

In July 2018, Trump and Putin held a widely panned press conference following a bilateral summit in Helsinki, Finland.

Trump’s presser with Putin shocked US allies and provoked severe backlash from national security and foreign policy experts, and even some of Trump’s own supporters. Among other things, he said he didn’t “see any reason” why Russia would have meddled in the 2016 election.

When asked whether he believed the US intelligence community or Putin, Trump said Putin was “extremely strong and powerful in his denial.” Trump also recycled nonsense conspiracy theories about the FBI and the Democratic National Committee, and refused to say he supported the findings of US officials over the Russian leader’s claims.

Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch testifies before the House Intelligence Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington on Nov. 15, 2019.Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch testifies before the House Intelligence Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington on Nov. 15, 2019.

Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch testifies before the House Intelligence Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington on Nov. 15, 2019.Andrew Harnik/AP Images

In her memoir, “Lessons From The Edge.” Yovanovitch described the meeting and the press conference as “disastrous,” adding that it was a “spectacle that left observers pondering the depths to which Trump had sunk in his pandering to Putin.”

And those statements were “what was said publicly,” Yovanovitch wrote in her memoir. “God only knows what Trump said in the two-hour one-on-one meeting with Putin, a meeting unusual not only for its length but because Trump did not brief US officials on the discussion later. That raised all sorts of questions.”

Yovanovitch was one of more than a dozen witnesses who testified in Trump’s first impeachment inquiry about his efforts to strongarm the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, into announcing political investigations targeting the Bidens ahead of the 2020 US election. While Trump carried out his pressure campaign, he also withheld nearly $400 million in vital military aid to Ukraine — including Javelin anti-tank missiles — and dangled a White House meeting that Zelenskyy desperately wanted.

Yovanovitch specifically pointed to the infamous July 2019 phone call between Trump and Zelenskyy that was the linchpin of his impeachment. It was “very clear that the president of the United States was trading his office for a personal or political favor, rather than working in our national security interest to help strengthen a partner country,” Yovanovitch told Insider.

It was “absolutely appalling,” she said, adding that Trump’s actions sent a signal to Putin and other strongmen around the world that they could “probably cut deals with this guy” and “manipulate this president.”

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