Luna hosts Russian lawmakers to mixed GOP reactions, outrage from others

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by Laura Kelly
March 26, 2026
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Rep. Luna hosted sanctioned Russian officials in Washington, drawing criticism over unofficial diplomacy and sanctions enforcement.

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Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) hosted a delegation of sanctioned Russian officials in Washington on Thursday, positioning herself as a mediator seeking dialogue between the U.S. and Russia over Ukraine. The visit drew sharply divided reactions: some Republican colleagues offered tacit support, while Ukraine advocacy groups and Russian opposition figures in exile condemned the meeting as inappropriate engagement with sanctioned officials. Luna is framing the discussions as part of a broader peace initiative, but the backlash underscores the deep partisan and diplomatic divisions over how—or whether—to negotiate with Moscow while Russia remains under U.S. sanctions. The move also highlights internal GOP tensions over Ukraine policy, where some lawmakers advocate engagement with Russia while others maintain strict opposition to direct talks with sanctioned figures. The incident raises questions about whether such unofficial diplomatic outreach strengthens or undermines official U.S. policy toward Russia.

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