US and Russia Reportedly Discuss Resumption of Russian Gas Supplies to Europe: Peace Deal in the Making?

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In a surprising turn of geopolitical developments, the United States and Russia are reportedly engaged in discussions to resume Russian gas supplies to Europe, potentially as part of a broader peace settlement in Ukraine. The revelation, reported by Reuters, has sparked speculation across diplomatic circles about a possible shift in the West’s approach to Russia.

According to sources cited in the report, Washington may play a direct role in restoring the gas flow, which could serve as a strategic move to reduce political tensions in Europe while giving the U.S. leverage over the scale and management of Russian energy exports. For Moscow, American involvement could help soften European resistance and bypass political hurdles in countries still enforcing strict sanctions.

Russian President Vladimir Putin confirmed the existence of these discussions, noting that the subject of unblocking gas routes, including the controversial Nord Stream 2 pipeline, is actively being negotiated. This comes amid reports that Donald Trump, if re-elected, could lift certain sanctions on Russian assets as part of a broader peace agreement with Moscow.

This potential thaw raises both hopes and concerns. While some view it as a pragmatic step toward resolving the Ukraine conflict, others fear it may empower Moscow and undermine years of collective Western resistance.

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