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Putin Envoy: US Oil Sanctions Won’t Significantly Impact Russian Economy

Kirill Dmitriev

Key Takeaways

  • Putin’s envoy says US oil sanctions won’t significantly impact Russian economy
  • Higher global oil prices will offset reduced sales volumes
  • Diplomatic breakthrough in Ukraine war reportedly close
  • Trump-Putin meeting postponed, not cancelled

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s investment envoy Kirill Dmitriev has stated that recent US sanctions targeting Russian oil companies will not significantly harm Russia’s economy. During his Washington visit, Dmitriev told Fox News that rising global oil prices would compensate for any reduction in sales volume.

“We do not believe that these sanctions will have significant impact on the Russian economy, because oil prices in the world will rise and Russia will sell just fewer gallons of oil, but at the higher price,” Dmitriev said according to Reuters.

Diplomatic Breakthrough Nearing

In a separate CNN interview, Dmitriev expressed optimism about ending the Ukraine conflict, stating that Russia, the United States, and Ukraine are “actually quite close to a diplomatic solution.” He highlighted Ukrainian President Zelenskyy’s shift in position as significant progress.

“You know, his previous position was that Russia should leave completely. So actually, I think we are reasonably close to a diplomatic solution that can be worked out,” Dmitriev told the network.

Trump-Putin Summit Status

Dmitriev’s comments came amid confusion about a planned meeting between US President Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin. While Trump had announced cancellation of the Budapest summit due to ceasefire negotiations stalling, Dmitriev clarified the meeting was merely postponed.

European diplomats revealed to Reuters that a new ceasefire proposal is under development, incorporating previous ideas while maintaining US involvement in talks.

During his US visit, Dmitriev is scheduled to meet Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff in Miami, along with other unnamed officials, according to Axios and TASS reports.

Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine began in February 2022, with lasting peace remaining elusive despite periodic diplomatic efforts.

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