Trump and Russia: Three Failed Attempts to Build a Tower and an Invitation to Moscow
Trump and Moscow: Three Failed Real Estate Deals
1987: The First Attempt
Trump first traveled to the USSR with his wife Ivana Trump (mother of Ivanka).
— He wanted to build a hotel near the Kremlin.
— The Soviet government didn’t sell land and only offered him a 49% share in the project.
— Soviet bureaucracy discouraged Trump, and he walked away from the deal.
— After his visit, he predicted the collapse of the USSR:
1996: The Second Attempt
Trump returned to Moscow, this time negotiating with Zurab Tsereteli, a favorite of then-Mayor Yury Luzhkov.
— He planned to build a 55,000 m² tower on Prospekt Mira.
— Trump was ready to invest $240–280 million.
— However, the deal fell through, and the skyscraper was never built.
2013: The Third Attempt
This time, Trump was brought in by businessman Emin Agalarov, son of billionaire Aras Agalarov.
— He traveled to Moscow for the Miss Universe pageant.
— He expected to meet with Putin, but Putin never showed up.
— Trump nearly sealed a deal to build Trump Tower in Crocus City, but once again, it collapsed.
Will Trump Visit Moscow in 2025?
Three times, Trump tried to establish a presence in Moscow, but his skyscraper never materialized.
Now, in 2025, the world is seriously discussing the possibility of Trump attending the Victory Day parade in Moscow.
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