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Top Russian negotiator says US businesses would be welcome in Russia if sanctions were lifted

  • Kirill Dmitriev, the head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund, stated that U.S. businesses would be welcome in Russia if sanctions were lifted.
  • Dmitriev reported on April 3 that significant progress has been made towards a ceasefire agreement in Ukraine, as shared by TASS, although no specific details were disclosed regarding the agreement.
  • Dmitriev stated that U.S. companies are ready to fill market gaps left by European businesses that exited Russia, as reported by TASS, following the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
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By Jennifer Hansler, CNN Russia's top negotiator, Kirill Dmitriev, said Thursday that he did not raise sanctions relief in his meetings with the Trump administration in Washington, but he assured that the punitive measures could be lifted to allow for more US business with Russia. "At this point, we are not asking for any sanctions relief. We are just discussing that if the United States wants to do more business with Russia... then of course th…

·Panama City, United States
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A long-sanctioned envoy of Kremlin leader Putin is in Washington for talks on the lifting of sanctions against Russia, cooperation in the Arctic, and a Mars mission.

·Hamburg, Germany
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For the first time since the beginning of the Ukraine War, a high-ranking representative of the Russian government has travelled to Washington. He is satisfied with the talks.

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Top Russian negotiator says US businesses would be welcome in Russia if sanctions were lifted

Top Russian negotiator Kirill Dmitriev said Thursday he did not raise sanctions relief in his meetings with the Trump administration in Washington, DC, but he said ​the punitive measures could be lifted to allow more US business with Russia.

·Atlanta, United States
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