KEY POINTS
  • Asked whether he has hope of thawing tensions between Russia and the West, Deripaska replied: "The way I see it, from the U.S. side, it is impossible."
  • Russia's economy tanked in 2014 in part thanks to U.S. sanctions enacted over its annexation of Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula, and Russian officials regularly attack the latest slate of Treasury sanctions as "anti-Russian hysteria."
  • Moscow and Washington have been on opposing sides of a number of international conflicts, including in Syria, Ukraine, Iran and now Venezuela.
Russian billionaire Oleg Deripaska

Russian tycoon Oleg Deripaska, a close confidant of Russian President Vladimir Putin, said on Sunday that Moscow and Washington are more interested in "muscle flexing" than improving their relationship.

Asked whether he has hopes of thawing tensions between Russia and the West while economic sanctions are in place, Deripaska replied: "The way I see it, from the U.S. side, it is impossible."