The negotiations were carried out during the visit of American special supporters Steve Whitkoff in Moscow, where he met Putin.
American and Russian officials discussed some energy agreements with negotiations in August to conquer the Kremlin in peace in Ukraine, and Washington softened sanctions against Russia. Reuters reported it.
After the raid on Ukraine in February 2022, Moscow lost access to international investment in the energy sector. He was also banned from the conclusion of major transactions.
According to the three resources, the possibility of returning Exxon Mobil to the Sakhalin-1 project was discussed. Another idea is the supply of American equipment for Russian lng projects, such as the Arctic LNG 2, which is under western penalties.
The negotiations were carried out during the visit of American special supporters Steve Witkoff in Moscow, where he met the owner of Kremlin Vladimir Putin and his representative Kirill Dmitriev.
Two resources reported that the subject was discussed at the White House with Donald Trump. The issue of transactions was also raised at the Summit in Alaska on August 15.
US officials said negotiations in Russia and Ukraine will continue to end the war.
Dmitrieva’s representative refused to comment. Exxon Mobil did not speak either. Rosneft and Novatek did not respond to journalists’ requests.
Recent negotiations have changed the emphasis on bilateral agreements between the United States and Russia. It shows a removal from the format along with EU participation, which remains a stable supporter of Ukraine.
On Summit day in Alaska, Putin signed a command that allowed foreign investors, including Exxon Mobil, to restore shares to Sakhalin-1. The condition is to support western penalties from Russia.
Earlier, US vice-president Jay Di Vincent in an interview listed a “concession” series, which, according to him, indicated the seriousness of the Kremlin’s intent.
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