Negotiating for the stabilization of oil prices! Trump administration team will hold talks with Russian representatives, focusing on the global energy crisis and the possibility of lifting the ban on Russian oil.
Russian President's Special Representative Dmitryev stated that he had held talks with US officials in Florida, with the core topic being the crisis in the global energy market.
Russian President's special representative Dmitryev has stated that he has held talks with US officials in Florida on the core issue of the global energy market crisis.
Dmitryev wrote on Thursday, "Many countries, especially the United States, are now beginning to realize more deeply the key and systemic role played by Russian oil and gas in maintaining global economic stability, as well as the ineffectiveness and destructiveness of sanctions against Russia."
US President's envoy Whitkov confirmed that he had met with Dmitryev in Florida. Trump's son-in-law Kushner and White House senior adviser Gruenbaum also participated in the talks with the Russian delegation.
Dmitryev revealed that the two sides also discussed "several prospects for promoting the restoration of Russian-American relations."
Due to the escalation of the conflict between the US and Iran in the Middle East, and China tightening fuel export restrictions in response to the conflict, the global oil price benchmark Brent crude oil broke through the $100 per barrel mark earlier on Thursday.
After a phone call between Trump and Putin on Monday, Trump mentioned the possibility of "lifting some oil sanctions to stabilize oil prices," but did not disclose details. Last week, faced with soaring energy prices, the US issued temporary waivers on sanctions for India importing Russian oil, as India is the world's third largest crude oil importer.
Following this decision, Indian refiners quickly purchased 30 million barrels of sea transport Russian crude oil.
Ukrainian Central Bank Governor Andriy Pyshniy pointed out that the conflict in Iran could put even greater pressure on the already war-torn Ukrainian economy, and as the Russia-Ukraine conflict enters its fifth year, this situation could benefit Putin. He emphasized that Ukraine's allies should increase pressure on Moscow with sanctions to restrain it from gaining windfall profits from rising energy prices, rather than granting exemptions.
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