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The USA “hit” in the Russian Federation after the meeting of Whitkoff with Putin: what happened

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< p > diplomat Vladimir Emelyan told about this, on the air “espresso”.

< p > US Special Representative Steve Whitkoff was forced to wait more than 8 hours while Putin met with Alexander Lukashenko. After that, negotiations lasted about three hours, but by a strange coincidence, a few hours after them, Russian banks lost access to international energy operations. < p > < p > “this is a serious blow to the Russian financial system and the energy industry,” Emelian emphasized.

< p > In addition, the expert noted that the Kremlin’s position is largely determined by China that continues to supply Russia with the necessary equipment for warfare. According to him, oil prices are approaching the critical limit for the Russian Federation, which puts Moscow in a difficult situation.

< p > logical, Putin must bargain and raise the rates, and then accept Trump's offer. But what he will do next is difficult to say. An important role in this process is played by China, ”said the diplomat.

< p > Recall that foreign executiveman Pavel Klimkin explained the political game of Trump and Putin and what the dictator really strives for in negotiations with the US president. < p > < h4 > similar topics:

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