Dmitriev is seen as most US-savvy member of Russian elite
24/2/2025 6:05
President Vladimir Putin on Sunday
appointed Kirill Dmitriev, the chief of Russia's sovereign
wealth fund, as a special envoy on international economic and
investment cooperation.
A presidential decree announcing the appointment of
Dmitriev, considered the most U.S.-savvy member of Russia's
elite, comes after the highest-level U.S.-Russia talks since
Russia sent its forces into Ukraine in 2022.
Dmitriev, 49, is an investment banker who studied at Harvard
and Stanford in the 1990s and worked at U.S. firms Goldman Sachs
and McKinsey before returning to Moscow in the early 2000s.
Along with Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Kremlin
foreign policy adviser Yuri Ushakov, Dmitriev participated in
the talks, which took place last week in Saudi Arabia's capital
Riyadh.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov, Moscow's
point man for relations with the United States, said that a new
Russia-U.S. meeting at the level of departmental heads would
take place at the end of the week.
The wealth fund said separately that Dmitriev's new mandate
will include ties with the United States.
The Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) said in a
statement that Dmitriev "will continue to develop investment and
economic cooperation with both the countries of the Global South
and Western nations, including the United States of America."
The appointment will give Dmitriev a more formal role in the
Russian negotiating team.
Putin currently has about 25 special envoys on various
geographical areas and issues, who report to him directly.
Dmitriev and RDIF are under U.S. sanctions.
Dmitriev was involved in negotiations for the release from
prison this month of U.S. teacher Marc Fogel, according to a
Reuters source.
Trump's Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff was quoted by CNN as
saying a "gentleman from Russia" named Kirill had a lot to do
with the deal, under which the United States is also releasing a
jailed Russian.
Dmitriev ran the U.S. capital-backed private equity firm
Delta Equity Partners in Russia before being appointed by Putin
to head the RDIF, which was created in 2011 to facilitate
foreign investment in Russia. He played a role in early contacts
between Russia and Trump's team after Trump was first elected
president in 2016, as well as in building Russia's relationship
with Saudi Arabia, which led to an OPEC+ oil price agreement.
Dmitriev has met several times with Saudi Crown Prince
Mohammed bin Salman, who also played a role in setting up the
Riyadh meeting. Dmitriev had a separate meeting with the crown
prince after the talks in Riyadh.
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