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26 Feb 2025, 12:37 GMT+10
The measures, which Moscow considers illegal, will be addressed "at some point" during talks on a potential Ukraine settlement, according to the president
The US could lift sanctions against Russia "at some point" during the Ukraine peace negotiations, President Donald Trump indicated on Tuesday. He noted, however, that no decision has been made so far.
The US and other Western nations have placed an unprecedented number of economic restrictions on Russia since the Ukraine conflict escalated in 2022. Moscow considers the sanctions illegal and has consistently demanded their removal.
"No, we haven't lifted any sanctions on anybody... I guess it will be at some point, but right now we haven't agreed to lift sanctions on anybody," Trump said at a press briefing, responding to a question on whether the issue has been part of Russia-US discussions so far.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently suggested that Western nations will have to consider lifting sanctions on Russia in order to find an "enduring, sustainable" solution to the Ukraine conflict. Speaking after high-level talks between Moscow and Washington in Saudi Arabia last week, he indicated that in order to bring an end to the conflict, "there has to be concessions made by all sides," including letting go of sanctions policies. Rubio noted, however, that the EU will have to be "at the table" to discuss sanctions relief as well, as it has also imposed restrictive measures targeting Russia.
Brussels has indicated it is prepared to pursue an independent sanctions policy regardless of Washington's stance. EU Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis said last week that the bloc has no plans to lift sanctions against Moscow even if the US decides to do so. Earlier this week, the EU adopted its 16th package of restrictions, largely targeting Russia's military-industrial complex and energy projects. It also introduced additional measures against alleged sanctions circumvention, including dual-use export restrictions.
Moscow has often noted that sanctions have failed to destabilize or isolate it while backfiring on the countries that imposed them. Russian President Vladimir Putin said last week that Western sanctions have inadvertently bolstered Russia's development. Speaking at the Future Technologies Forum in Moscow, he stated that despite the challenges that Russia was forced to overcome due to the measures, they played a "stimulating role," prompting closer collaboration between Russia's domestic businesses and science and bolstering the country's economic and technological sectors.
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