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4 Apr, 2025 17:39

Kremlin comments on envoy’s Washington talks

Kirill Dmitriev met with White House officials this week to discuss steps to restoring bilateral ties
Kremlin comments on envoy’s Washington talks

The Kremlin said on Friday that a visit to Washington by President Vladimir Putin’s investment envoy signaled cautious optimism about normalizing relations between Russia and the US.

Kirill Dmitriev, head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund, traveled to Washington this week for a three-day visit to discuss steps toward restoring bilateral ties. He previously took part in talks in Riyadh and is the highest-ranking Russian official to go to the US since diplomatic visits were suspended in 2022.

Asked whether Dmitriev’s trip marked a confident step forward in relations, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters, “Let’s first wait for his return to Moscow.”

“There’s cautious optimism,” he said. “Work is painstaking and ongoing, including through different channels.”

Peskov said such contacts were “very important” and that efforts to improve relations would continue.

Describing his meetings with White House officials, Dmitriev told reporters on Thursday that Russia and the US had made “three steps forward” over the past two days.

He reportedly met with Trump’s Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, who has been one of the key US negotiators on Ukraine. NBC News reported that Dmitriev also held talks with Republican Senators Lindsey Graham and Markwayne Mullin.

Dmitriev said discussions focused on gradually rebuilding cooperation severed by former President Joe Biden’s 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.

Following the talks, Dmitriev said progress had been made towards resolving the Ukraine conflict, but warned that third parties were trying to derail normalization efforts initiated by Trump in February.

According to Dmitriev, Trump and his team have a better understanding of Moscow’s terms than his predecessor.

Trump on Thursday acknowledged Dmitriev’s visit and again called for an end to the war as soon as possible.

“We are spearheading the drive to get it done. Europe has not been successful in dealing with [Russian] President [Vladimir] Putin, but I think I will be successful,” Trump told reporters.

He previously told NBC that he intends to talk with Putin again, potentially as soon as this week, following their previous conversation on March 18.

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