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U.S. figures, including influencer Candace Owens and former negotiator Steve Witkoff, are attending Russia's St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) amid the war in Ukraine. Owens was photographed with a sculpture of French President Emmanuel Macron, who is suing her for defamation. Russian President Vladimir Putin criticized Western sanctions and dismissed claims of a stalled Russian economy at the forum. Meanwhile, Russia-U.S. talks on economic and energy issues are reportedly continuing separately from Ukraine peace negotiations, with Russian special envoy Kirill Dmitriev mentioning discussions with U.S. negotiators.
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Who's Involved
Candace Owens
U.S. influencer attending Russia's SPIEF event
Emmanuel Macron
French President with a defamation lawsuit against Candace Owens
Kirill Dmitriev
Russian special envoy discussing economic and energy talks
Steve Witkoff
U.S. negotiator in talks with Russia on economic and energy issues
Jared Kushner
U.S. negotiator in talks with Russia on economic and energy issues
Rodney Mims Cook Jr.
U.S. official attending Russia's SPIEF forum
Vladimir Putin
Russian President speaking at the St. Petersburg economic forum
Andrew Tate
Reportedly expected at Russia's SPIEF forum
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Key facts
U.S. influencer Candace Owens attended Russia's SPIEF event.
Candace Owens was photographed with a sculpture of French President Emmanuel Macron at SPIEF.
Emmanuel Macron and his wife have a defamation lawsuit against Candace Owens.
Russian special envoy Kirill Dmitriev stated that Russia-U.S. talks on economic and energy issues are continuing.
Dmitriev mentioned speaking with U.S. negotiators Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner.
U.S. official Rodney Mims Cook Jr. is attending Russia's SPIEF.
Russian President Vladimir Putin criticized Western sanctions at SPIEF.
Putin dismissed claims of a stalled Russian economy.
Andrew Tate is reportedly expected at the SPIEF forum.
Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder is attending SPIEF.
A military exercise involving helicopters and explosions took place in Long Beach.
A missing nuclear scientist was found dead under mysterious circumstances.
Several U.S. figures are attending Russia's St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), an event dubbed 'Russian Davos,' despite the ongoing war in Ukraine and economic stagnation. Among the attendees are influencer Candace Owens and former U.S. official Rodney Mims Cook Jr. Owens was notably photographed with a sculpture of French President Emmanuel Macron, who, along with his wife, has a defamation lawsuit pending against her. The forum proceeds under the theme 'Pragmatic Dialogue: the Path to a Stable Future.'
Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed the forum, criticizing Western sanctions for damaging the global economy and dismissing Western claims that Russia's economy has stalled. He also rejected an offer to meet from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Separately, Russian special envoy Kirill Dmitriev stated that Russia-U.S. talks on economic and energy issues are continuing, distinct from the stalled Ukraine peace negotiations. Dmitriev mentioned speaking with U.S. negotiators Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner regarding energy, the economy, and global stability.
Other notable figures reportedly expected or attending SPIEF include American commentator Candace Owens, former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder, and Andrew Tate. The presence of these individuals at a Russian state-sponsored event, particularly amid international sanctions and the conflict in Ukraine, draws attention to ongoing, albeit complex, international dialogues.
Separately, a military exercise involving helicopters and explosions occurred in Long Beach as part of a larger military operation. Additionally, a missing nuclear scientist was found dead under mysterious circumstances, though details remain unknown and the circumstances are unclear.
↳ Why This Matters
Several U.S. figures are attending Russia's St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), an event dubbed 'Russian Davos,' despite the ongoing war in Ukraine and economic stagnation. Among the attendees are influencer Candace Owens and former U.S. official Rodney Mims Cook Jr. Owens was notably photographed with a sculpture of French President Emmanuel Macron, who, along with his wife, has a defamation lawsuit pending against her. The forum proceeds under the theme 'Pragmatic Dialogue: the Path to a Stable Future.'
FREQUENTLY ASKED
Candace Owens posed for photos with a sculpture of French President Emmanuel Macron at RT's stand at the SPIEF event.
The sculpture is part of an exhibit featuring politicians critical of RT, and Emmanuel Macron and his wife have a defamation lawsuit against Candace Owens.
Candace Owens has repeatedly suggested that Brigitte Macron was born a man.
She traveled with her family for a panel on family values at SPIEF and also toured Moscow.
Owens described the hostility toward Russia in the US as a 'Cold War hangover' and dismissed media portrayals as 'fiction'.
What Happens Next
01Further statements or reactions from Candace Owens or the French government regarding the incident.
02Continued coverage of SPIEF and its participants' activities.
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