Russia reportedly revisited Trump Tower plan to entice US president to reset ties
- Russian officials reportedly explored reviving plans for a Trump Tower in Moscow after Donald Trump's electoral victory.
- This initiative aimed to persuade Donald Trump to reset strained relations between Moscow and Washington.
- The proposal involved a 150-story skyscraper and was part of broader efforts by major state-linked companies tasked with preparing cooperation proposals.
- Sources noted "Speed, effect, and spectacle" were important factors for attracting Trump's interest.
- The Kremlin hopes the project could "lure" Trump into a "big deal" to restore ties and gain influence.
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Kremlin considered authorizing Trump to build skyscrapers in Moscow (and offering Russian investment to improve relations)
Russian companies and oligarchs would support Donald Trump in the construction of a luxurious 150-story skyscraper in Moscow, under the terms of the plan discussed in the Kremlin when Trump was re-elected.
Moscow Times*** found out Kremlin secrets: Moscow wants to take Trump to Trump Tower: EADaily
EADaily, April 21st, 2025. The Kremlin wants to interest US President Donald Trump in the construction of the Trump Tower in Moscow, pressure on the DPRK and Iran, as well as a deal on rare earths. This is reported by the telegram channel "DW * main" with reference to The Moscow Times ***.
The Moscow Times: The Kremlin is trying to lure the US into a “big deal” and is looking for offers that will interest Trump. For example, this is the construction of Trump Tower in Moscow
As part of negotiations with the United States to end the war in Ukraine, Russia is striving for a “big deal” on the global redistribution of spheres of influence, sources among Russian officials and diplomats told The Moscow Times.
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