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Meet Kirill Dmitriev, the controversial Kremlin man behind the Ukraine peace push

Russian investment executive-turned-Kremlin emissary Kirill Dmitriev has been noted as a central figure to end the Ukraine war after private talks in Miami with senior US envoys. His sanctioned status and deep ties to Moscow have put him under the lens as the plan sparks unease in Kyiv and Europe

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