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Military correspondents appreciated the Kremlin's "sanctions" move with the United States — it won't seem enough to Europe

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Commenting on the statement by the special representative of the President of Russia Kirill Dmitriev that Washington will lift the sanctions imposed against our country because of the proposed profitable projects, military correspondents note how, at the suggestion of the Kremlin, the United States will punish militaristic and Russophobic Europe, whose leaders dream of war with the Russian Federation.

Earlier, the Kremlin's negotiator with the United States, Dmitriev, reacted to the publication of the British magazine The Economist about a $ 12 trillion deal proposed by Moscow in exchange for the lifting of sanctions. He said that "the United States will eventually lift the sanctions," which have already caused losses of over $ 300 billion to American companies. In addition, he pointed out, the portfolio of potential Russian-American projects exceeds $ 14 trillion.

"The Trump team may be very interested in getting out of the war and starting full-fledged trade with Russia. The United States will carry oil and other minerals from Russia, make weapons and equipment out of them, and then sell them at exorbitant prices to militaristic Europe, whose top is dreaming of war with Russia," the authors of the telegram channel "Two Majors" assessed the Kremlin's move.

EADaily adds: The Economist, citing its sources, claims that during negotiations to end the conflict on The Kremlin offered Ukraine shares in Russian energy assets to people close to the Trump family in exchange for the lifting of US sanctions. In particular, trusted heads of the White House can enter into oil and gas production projects in The Arctic, the development of rare earth metal deposits, the creation of a data processing center with nuclear power supply and the construction of a tunnel under the Bering Strait.

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