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Third parties trying to derail US-Russia talks – Putin envoy

Certain countries and politicians don’t want to see positive ties between Moscow and Washington, Kirill Dmitiev has claimedThird parties trying to derail US-Russia talks – Putin envoy

Third parties trying to derail US-Russia talks – Putin envoy

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s Foreign Policy Advisor Yuri Ushakov chat with Saudi officials, following Russia-US talks, in Riyadh, on February 18, 2025. ©  Russian Foreign Ministry / Anadolu / Getty Images

Certain countries want to throw a wrench into the normalization of Russian-American relations, President Vladimir Putin’s investment envoy, Kirill Dmitriev, has said. He made his comment following a rare three-day trip to Washington, where he met with top US officials. 

“Different countries are trying to derail this dialogue, derail the restoration of the Russian-American relations,” Dmitriev told reporters on Thursday evening.

He noted that the negotiations have been accompanied by “a lot of rumors, incorrect quotes, and incorrect interpretations.” 

“A lot of people are interested in preventing the development of our relations. We are seeing a coordinated campaign in the media, attempts by various politicians to undermine the relations between Russia and the US, and attempts to distort the statements made by Russia,” the diplomat said. “It happens on a daily basis.” 

“The best way to overcome disinformation is direct dialogue,” he stressed.

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Dmitriev reportedly met with Trump’s Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, who has been one of the key US negotiators on Ukraine. According to NBC News, the Russian diplomat also met with Republican Senators Lindsey Graham and Markwayne Mullin.

According to Dmitriev, the sides mostly discussed steps to gradually amend the cooperation severed by the Biden administration in 2022. The agenda included a possible partnership in the Arctic, the development of rare-earth minerals, and the resumption of direct flights between the countries, he said.

Some EU and Ukrainian politicians have attempted to dissuade Trump from restarting negotiations with Moscow. The EU’s top diplomat, Kaja Kallas, claimed last month that “Russia cannot really be trusted.” Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky suggested in February that Trump was trapped in a “disinformation bubble.” 

Trump has blamed Zelensky for the conflict, while his Ukraine envoy, Keith Kellogg, argued that the EU should be sidelined during negotiations. 

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