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After a report on major U.S. plans, the Kremlin said that Russia was interested in foreign investments

The Kremlin announced on Thursday that Russia is interested in attracting more foreign investment. This comes after the Wall Street Journal reported that the U.S. peace plan in Ukraine included proposals to invest in Russian rare Earths and energy.

The Journal reported that the plans, which were detailed in the appendices of peace proposals drafted by U.S. president Donald Trump's administration and given to European counterparts during recent weeks, included proposals to restore Russian supplies to Europe.

The Journal reported that U.S. firms would also invest in Russian strategic areas such as rare earth extraction and oil drilling in the Arctic. U.S. businesses and financial firms would then tap into $200 billion in frozen Russian sovereign assets to fund projects in Ukraine.

When asked about the Journal article, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry?Peskov stated that Russia is and has always been open to foreign investments but that Moscow will not engage in megaphone?diplomacy.

Peskov said to reporters that he was interested in foreign investment. "As to 'the plans,' we are not engaged in a loud discussion about any plans or projects."

He declined to make any comments when asked about the plans for a $200 billion Russian asset.

The Journal reported that an unidentified European official compared proposed U.S. and Russian energy deals with the economic version of 1945's Yalta Conference.

The Soviet Union, United States, and Britain divided their interests in Europe at that meeting.

After the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 many Western investors either left Russia or mothballed investments. Some major stakes have been taken over by Russian investors, or confiscated and given to Russian businessmen.

Western European powers, including the U.S. administration of Joe Biden, sought to cripple Russia's economy with the harshest sanctions ever imposed against a major economy. Europe also tried to wean themselves off Russian gas.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr?Zelenskiy stated on Wednesday that Ukraine had reached an agreement on the key points of post-war peace.

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In talks with Trump's daughter-in-law Jared Kushner and other top officials, as part of efforts to settle the war that has lasted for nearly four years. (Reporting and writing by Dmitry Antonov, editing by Guy Faulconbridge).

(source: Reuters)