Russian President Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump at the G20 summit, Osaka, Japan, June 28, 2019


Thursday’s Coverage: Kremlin’s Dmitriev Confers with Trump’s Envoys Witkoff and Kushner


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Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky has arrived in Paris to meet French counterpart Emmanuel Macron.

Zelensky visited Romania on Thursday. He conferred with President Nicosur Dan and Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan, and met Ukrainian troops at the European F-16 Training Center.


ORIGINAL ENTRY: After triggering a global energy crisis with the US-Israel War on Iran, the Trump Administration is temporarily suspending sanctions on Russia over Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.

The Treasury issued a license to allow the sale of Russian crude oil and petroleum products which has been loaded on vessels until April 11.

The Trump camp issued the 30-day waiver to India, Russia’s second-largest customer, last week. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said over the weekend that more sanctions could be eased.

On Thursday, Bessent justified the suspensions on all Russian maritime oil “to promote stability in global energy markets”. He proclaimed that the Administration is “working to keep prices low as we address the threat and instability posed by the terrorist Iranian regime”.

Vladimir Putin’s chief financial advisor Kirill Dmitriev celebrated, “The United States is effectively acknowledging the obvious: without Russian oil, the global energy market cannot remain stable.”

Russia has reaped a €6 billion ($6.9 billion) windfall in its oil revenues since the US-Israel War began on February 28. The surge has released economic pressure on the Kremlin in the fifth year of its full-scale invasion.

In January-February, the Russian Government’s oil revenues fell 47% compared to a year earlier.

Democrats on the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs are demanding answers from the Administration over the relaxation of the sanctions. They sent a letter earlier this week to the Committee chair, Republican Sen. Tim Scott, requesting a hearing with Bessent by the end of March.