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Putin’s Man in America: Dmitriev Meets Trump Allies Amid Sanctions

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
October 27, 2025
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Putin’s Man in America: Dmitriev Meets Trump Allies Amid Sanctions
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The head of Russia’s sovereign wealth fund and one of President Vladimir Putin’s most trusted envoys, Dmitriev confirmed that he’s currently in the United States for what he called a “long-planned” meeting. And that’s exactly where things start to sound suspicious. In the middle of harsh U.S. sanctions and heightened tensions between Washington and Moscow, Dmitriev’s presence feels like something more than a polite diplomatic visit.

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  • A Visit That Raises Questions
  • Behind the Curtain of Diplomacy
  • Sanctions and Strategy
  • The Ironic Continuation

A Visit That Raises Questions

According to Dmitriev, the meeting had been planned long before, and the American side never cancelled, despite what he called “unfriendly steps.” Those steps include U.S. President Donald Trump hitting Russia’s two biggest oil companies with sanctions just this week, hoping to squeeze Moscow over its ongoing war in Ukraine. But somehow, even with all that fire, Russia’s man still managed to fly in, shake hands, and “continue the dialogue.” It’s almost poetic, two countries pretending to argue while whispering deals behind closed doors.

Behind the Curtain of Diplomacy

Dmitriev isn’t just any Russian official, he’s the kind of man who doesn’t cross borders without purpose. He told Reuters, “The dialogue will continue, but it is only possible if Russia’s interests are taken into account and treated with respect.”

Putin’s Man in America: Dmitriev Meets Trump Allies Amid Sanctions

And while Washington insists on maintaining pressure, it’s clear there’s still a back channel open. Dmitriev refused to name who he was meeting in the U.S., but reports say Trump’s own allies are involved. CNN reported that he was expected to meet administration officials to “continue discussions about U.S.–Russia relations.” Meanwhile, Axios hinted at something even juicier, an upcoming meeting between Dmitriev and Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, in Miami. You don’t need to be a political expert to see how suspicious that sounds.

Sanctions and Strategy

Now, here’s where it gets messy. As America tightens sanctions on Russia’s oil giants, Dmitriev says those same sanctions will “backfire.” In his words, “They will only lead to gasoline costing more at American gas stations.” It’s the classic Russian response, hit them with confidence, even when you’re cornered. Dmitriev seems to believe that Washington’s attempt to weaken Moscow will end up hurting ordinary Americans instead.

Both sides are playing a careful game. The U.S. wants to appear tough on Russia, especially after its invasion of Ukraine. But Dmitriev’s calm visit tells another story: the lines of communication are still open, the handshakes still happening, and the interests still shared. Even in war, business and politics refuse to part ways.

Kirill Dmitriev has always been more than just a financial figure. He’s Putin’s quiet operator. His presence in the U.S. right now says a lot about how Russia works. When the generals make noise, Dmitriev negotiates in silence. When sanctions bite, he smiles and flies out for meetings. That balance between diplomacy and defiance is what makes him one of the most dangerous and fascinating players in Putin’s inner circle.

The most intriguing part of Dmitriev’s trip is not that he came, it’s that he was allowed in. The U.S. could have blocked the visit, but it didn’t. That means Washington still values its secret conversations, no matter how ugly things look on the surface. While the White House talks tough, another wing seems to prefer keeping back doors open for negotiation. It’s a reminder that politics is rarely about morality.

The Ironic Continuation

At the end of it all, Dmitriev’s calm assurance that “dialogue will continue” sounds ironic but true. Even with sanctions and threats, both powers can’t seem to quit each other. That’s the real meaning behind Putin’s Man in America.

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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