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‘They listened carefully’: Russian senator offers a glimpse into talks with US

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March 26, 2025
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Published: March 26, 2025 9:40 pm
Author: RT

Russian Senator Grigory Karasin gave some details of the conversation with his American counterparts in Riyadh

Russian and American delegations spent nearly 12 hours in closed-door expert-level talks in Riyadh on Monday, in what Russian Senator Grigory Karasin has described as an “open” and “detailed” exchange of views that marked a rare moment of sustained direct engagement between the two powers.

The high-level consultation, ordered by Presidents Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump following their recent discussion, aimed to lay groundwork for future negotiations across a broad range of geopolitical and security issues, including the Black Sea Initiative and energy infrastructure security.

Karasin, who chairs the Federation Council’s Committee on International Affairs, shared insights into the unusually long and intensive session, which ran from morning until late evening with only brief pauses. Speaking after the talks, he emphasized the professionalism of the atmosphere and the effort made by both sides to understand one another’s positions.

Q: Mr Karasin, what was the atmosphere like during the talks in Riyadh?

Grigory Karasin: We held them from the morning until eleven o’clock at night, with a few breaks. It was intense work and the atmosphere was normal from a professional point of view, quite acceptable for both delegations and demanding in terms of the presentation of the material and the relevance of the issues discussed. I would like to note that the discussion was open, and the issues raised by each side were discussed in sufficient detail.

Q: How difficult or easy was it to get through to the American representatives?

Grigory Karasin: First of all, we must not forget that this was a meeting of experts that took place after the conversation between Presidents Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump. And it was the leaders of Russia and the United States who ordered it to be held. In the course of the discussions, the necessary material was worked out, as well as proposals that would help move forward the negotiation process led by the leaders of the two states.

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Q: The negotiations lasted almost 12 hours. What does this indicate? That the discussion was difficult or that the range of issues discussed was wide?

Grigory Karasin: The range of issues was indeed quite wide. But that is not the point – it is simply that the positions of the parties were outlined in some detail. For example, the position of the Russian Federation on the Black Sea Initiative, on other issues. We wanted our negotiating partners to understand our thinking, our approaches, our philosophy, if you like. And in this case we did not waste any time.

Q: Do you think the Americans were open to understanding Russian approaches?

Grigory Karasin: I would like to think so, they listened to us very attentively. I can say that by the end of a full day of negotiations, both sides had gotten used to each other and began to speak more directly, without ambiguity.

Q: Will the format of expert group meetings continue in the Russian-American negotiations?

Grigory Karasin: Our group will continue to work on the instructions of the Russian president. If it is deemed necessary to discuss additional issues with our American partners, new meetings are of course possible. But we have no plans for this as of now.

This interview was first published by Russia’s Parliamentary newspaper, and was translated and edited by the RT team.

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