The Kremlin denies that the Russian leader, Vladimir Putin, and the president-elect of the United States, Donald Trump, had a telephone conversation after the Republican’s victory in the November 5 elections.
«That news is a pure invention. “It is false information,” said Dmitri Peskov, presidential spokesman, in his daily telephone press conference. In this way, Peskov responded to information published by The Washington Post.
According to the supposed exclusive, Trump and Putin would have spoken on November 7, hours before the head of the Kremlin spoke at the Valdai Debate Club, during which he congratulated the Republican candidate on his victory.
Ukraine, alleged topic discussed between the two
During the conversation, Trump reportedly recommended to Putin not to escalate the war in Ukraine. In addition, he reminded him of the considerable military presence that the United States has in Europe.
He also expressed his willingness to hold new talks to address “soon the resolution of the war in Ukraine.”
At the insistence of the journalists, Peskov stressed that “there was no such conversation.” «This is the best example of the quality of information that is now sometimes published even by quite respectable media. “It has nothing to do with reality,” he said.
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