White House seeks plan for possible Russia sanctions relief: Reuters
- The United States is planning to potentially give Russia sanctions relief as President Donald Trump aims to restore ties and end the war in Ukraine, reported a U.S. Official to Reuters.
- The White House has requested the State and Treasury departments to draft a list of sanctions that could be eased for discussion with Russia, according to the sources.
- The Kremlin has signaled openness to economic deals with the U.S. But requires sanctions relief, emphasizing the need for negotiations moving forward, as reported by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.
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