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Putin Envoy Lands for Quiet U.S. Talks
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Quiet Diplomacy, Loud Timing Kirill Dmitriev, Vladimir Putin's special envoy,… |
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Quiet Diplomacy, Loud Timing Kirill Dmitriev, Vladimir Putin's special envoy, is reportedly in the United States meeting Trump administration officials. The talks are said to cover a possible peace deal for Ukraine and wider economic cooperation between the two countries. That is a tidy reminder that global diplomacy never really sleeps, it just moves to a quieter room and asks for no cameras. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov had already said contacts with the U.S. on Ukraine continue informally and confidentially, which is diplomatic language for a process that prefers dim lights and low expectations. Sanctions Relief Hangs Over the Visit Reuters reported that the trip comes before Washington decides whether to extend sanctions relief on Russian oil, which expires on April 11. The United States had issued a 30-day waiver for countries buying sanctioned Russian oil and petroleum products stranded at sea, a move Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent framed as support for global energy stability. That is the usual government balancing act: punish carefully, soften quietly, and then explain it all with a calm voice and a very busy memo. Whether the relief gets extended will show how much leverage Washington thinks it has, and how much it wants…
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