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Russia ‘keeping cards close to its chest’ in US sanctions talks – lobby chief

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March 7, 2025
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Published: March 7, 2025 4:03 pm
Author: RT

The American Chamber of Commerce has called for the easing of economic restrictions on Moscow

Russia holds strategic business “cards” that it can use in negotiations to normalize relations with the US, Aleksandr Shokhin, president of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (RSPP), has said.

Speaking to the media on Friday, Shokhin reflected on recent discussions with Robert Agee, head of the American Chamber of Commerce in Russia (AmCham). Agee has urged the administration of US President Donald Trump to lift certain economic sanctions on Russia. While business leaders see an opportunity to capitalize on the thaw in US-Russian relations initiated by Washington, Shokhin cautioned that a measured approach is necessary for lasting progress.

“We shouldn’t reveal our cards too soon, to borrow from Trump’s vocabulary. We have some that we’re keeping close to our chest for now,” he remarked.

Trump has frequently used gambling metaphors when discussing political leverage. Last Friday, he told Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky that he has “no cards” to play in the conflict with Russia without US support.

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FILE PHOTO: Robert Agee.
US business wants easing of Russia sanctions

In an interview with Russian media on Friday, Agee advocated easing restrictions in areas such as aviation, investment and banking. Shokhin agreed with these priorities, noting that they are key topics in the RSPP’s discussions with American business representatives.

“We would certainly welcome the re-entry of Russian banks into the SWIFT system and the normalization of financial transactions,” he said, acknowledging that both the RSPP and AmCham consider this a “challenging” objective. The Belgium-based payment system operates outside US jurisdiction, complicating any efforts to reintegrate Russian banks.

Trump’s administration has taken a different approach from that of his predecessor, Joe Biden, who sought to diplomatically isolate Moscow and weaken its economy through unilateral sanctions. The current White House argues that a pragmatic foreign policy requires engaging both allies and rivals, emphasizing that improving ties with Russia aligns with American interests.

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