The United States is making a plan to potentially relieve Russia’s restrictions as President Donald wants to restore relations with Donald Trump Moscow and to prevent war in Ukraine, an American officer and another person told a person familiar with the case.
Sources said that the White House has asked the state and treasury departments to draft a list of restrictions that could be relaxed for US officials to discuss with Russian representatives in the coming days.
According to sources, the restriction office is now preparing a proposal to lift sanctions including some Russian elite classes on select institutions and individuals.
The so -called option letters are often drafted by officers working on restrictions, but in recent times the specific request of the White House underlined Trump and his advisors’ desire to reduce Russian restrictions as part of the possible deal with moscow.
It was not immediately clear what Washington could want especially in exchange for any restriction relief.
The White House, the State Department, the Treasury Department and the Russian Embassy in Washington did not immediately respond to the request of the comment.
The Kremlin had described the relationship as “below zero” under the administration of Biden last year, a democrats that supported Ukraine with support and weapons and imposed a hard restriction on Russia to punish it in 2022 for their invasion.
But Trump, who promised to make a quick end to the war, has rapidly extended the US policy to interact with Moscow, with Russian President Vladimir Putin started with a phone call on 12 February, after which meetings were held between the US and Russian authorities in Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
Trump threatened to increase the restrictions on Russia in January if Putin was not ready to end the war in Ukraine. But recently, the Trump administration officials have openly accepted the possibility of reducing the restrictions on Moscow.
Treasury Secretary Scott Besent said during the 20 February interview with Bloomberg Television that Russia could win economic relief, depending on how this conversation took place in the coming weeks. Trump told reporters on 26 February that Russian sanctions could “be reduced to some point.”
Economic cooperation
US sources said that the White House had asked state and treasury officials to come up with a relief plan for a possible sanctions before Trump before Trump.
The emergency restrictions some assets and those involved in Russia’s war. The measures taken by the then President Barack Obama’s administration have been implemented from March 2014 when Russia canceled Ukraine’s Crimea.
It is unclear that the Trump administration will consider lifting which Russian sanctions first.
Trump may issue an executive order that will allow the administration to initiate the process of reducing some Russian restrictions, but will also need to take the approval of the Congress to raise measures on some institutions, John Smith said, a partner of the Morrison Foster Law firm and former head of foreign property control of the Treasury Department.
Since the invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Russia has been able to build a war -time economy with an increase in military expenses and industrial production. But experts say that the country’s economy is weak and there is a dire need for relief of Western sanctions.
Russia says it is open to financial cooperation. The Kremlin said last week that Russia had a lot of rare earth metals deposited and after completing the possibility of such cooperation with Putin, they were opened to deal to develop them after completing the possibility of cooperation with Putin.
Any formal economic agreement with Moscow will require the US to reduce sanctions.
Trump is demanding a mineral deal with Ukraine – home for a contingent of lithium deposits and rare earth minerals – as we pay back to billions of dollars in American aid. However, no deal was signed after an explosive oval office meeting between Trump and Ukraine President Volodimir Zelanceki on Friday.
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