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Putin envoy calls Economist claim of Russia-US deal for sanctions relief ‘fake news’

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Published: February 19, 2026 7:43 pm
Author: RT

The lifting of restrictions against Moscow is in Washington’s economic interest, Kirill Dmitriev has insisted

A report by The Economist about a Russian offer to the US of $12 trillion in deals in exchange for sanctions relief is “fake news,” Russian President Vladimir Putin’s special envoy, Kirill Dmitriev, has said.

Since returning to the White House more than a year ago, Trump has repeatedly said he wants to do business with Moscow and teased “enormous economic deals” between the two countries once the Ukraine conflict is settled.

Dmitriev, who also heads Russia’s sovereign wealth fund, has discussed potential economic cooperation between Russia and the US during his meetings with US officials on multiple occasions.

According to the Russian official, the lifting of sanctions is not tied to any particular offer and would happen simply because it would benefit Washington itself. “Sanctions on Russia cost US businesses $300+ billion. Lifting sanctions on Russia is in the US interest,” he said in a post on X on Wednesday.

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He also said that “the portfolio of potential US-Russia projects” is worth even more than the sum mentioned by The Economist and amounts to “over $14 trillion.” In its Tuesday piece, the British magazine put the value of a potential megadeal at $12 trillion, citing Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky. It also expressed doubt that the US could ever get such profit from deals with Russia.

Moscow has not officially revealed the details of its offer. According to The Economist, it could include trade, logistics, and financing deals, as well as US companies getting access to Russian oil, gas, and rare-earths projects.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said this week that Moscow is “still interested in reviving the trade, economic, and investment partnership with the US” and believes that “it can be truly mutually beneficial.”

Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has cautioned against raising expectations over possible cooperation. Washington’s ongoing sanctions campaign against Moscow and economic pressure on its trading partners “doesn’t really square with” the prospect of mutually beneficial economic ties, he said in an interview with RT’s Rick Sanchez earlier this month.

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