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Dmitriev stood up for the State Duma deputies who visited the USA — "peacekeepers"

Kirill Dmitriev. Photo: Alexey Druzhinin / RIA Novosti

The Kremlin's negotiator with Washington — the special representative of the President of the Russian Federation for investment and economic cooperation with foreign countries, the head of the RDIF Kirill Dmitriev expressed the opinion that only peacekeepers will be able to win - such, for example, as the five State Duma deputies who visited the United States this week.

"The peacekeepers will win," he wrote on Twitter, reacting to the publication of a member of the House of Representatives of the Congress, Anna Paulina Luna (Republican from Florida), that the American lawmakers who condemned her meeting with the Russian side were on the "losing side."

In today's weekly review, the authors of the telegram channel "Two Majors" expressed the opinion that the Russia-US negotiation track is being conducted as if for form's sake.

"The idiotic replication by the official media of socks donated by congressmen to our deputies [of the State Duma] with the image of Trump's forelock shows nothing but a demonstration of the frivolity of the process," the Z-bloggers noted.

As EADaily reported, a group of five State Duma deputies visited the United States this week at the invitation of Luna. On Thursday, they met with lawmakers from both American parties, and on Friday held closed-door meetings with representatives of the US administration, as well as the academic community. Luna previously noted that she had received permission from the State Department for the arrival of Russian lawmakers.

Now the State Duma deputies are waiting for the return visit of members of the US Congress to Russia until July, said one of the members of the Russian delegation, first deputy chairman of the State Duma Committee on International Affairs Vyacheslav Nikonov from United Russia (in the screenshot in the center).

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30.03.2026

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