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‘Not easy, but possible’ – expert on restoring US-Russia economic ties

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February 18, 2025
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‘Not easy, but possible’ – expert on restoring US-Russia economic ties
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Published: February 18, 2025 4:33 pm
Author: RT

The Russian market is “interesting, large, and promising” for American companies, Igbal Guliyev has told RT

The re-entry of American companies to the Russian market will be challenging, but it remains feasible, analyst Igbal Guliyev has told RT.

This follows talks on Tuesday in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where senior Russian and American diplomats met to explore avenues for restoring diplomatic ties, setting up a summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his US counterpart, Donald Trump, and advancing solutions regarding the Ukraine conflict.

According to the State Department, the sides agreed “to lay the groundwork for future cooperation on matters of mutual geopolitical interest and historic economic and investment opportunities, which will emerge from a successful end to the conflict in Ukraine.”

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Guliyev, the deputy director of the International Institute of Energy Policy and Diplomacy at MGIMO University, commented on the potential for restoring economic ties between the US and Russia. He noted that the interaction between American and Russian companies was “quite successful” in the past.

“For American companies, the Russian market is quite interesting, large, and promising,” he told RT. He went on to say they possess advanced technologies, particularly in offshore drilling, which could be beneficial for joint ventures in areas such as the Arctic.

“On the other hand, we should not forget about a very important, tasty morsel from the point of view of American companies – oil services. A return or partial return to this market, where they will be competing with local companies and local companies with foreign participation, will not be so simple, but it is all possible,” he said.

Guliev also pointed out that while former President Joe Biden “was more in favor of the green energy agenda,” Trump has advocated for increased fossil fuel production, using “drill, baby drill” as a slogan for his election campaign. He suggested that under Trump’s policies, there might be less pressure on Russia’s oil sector, as limiting Russian oil could lead to reduced global supply and higher prices, affecting consumers worldwide, and to some extent, Americans.


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“I think there will be no additional sanctions against Russian oil tankers. There will be some, maybe, if there are some pinpoint strikes on individual tankers, but this will not happen en masse,” he added.

Ahead of the gathering in Riyadh, Kirill Dmitriev, the CEO of the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) and a member of Moscow’s delegation, estimated that US companies have incurred losses exceeding $300 billion due to their exit from the Russian market.

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