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According to the Russian Presidential President Dmitry Peskov, the information o...

"Pure Fiction": The Kremlin denies Trump and Putin's talks

According to the Russian Presidential President Dmitry Peskov, the information of The WP is not true and there are no plans for contacts with Washington in the near future. The news of the telephone conversation of the newly elected President of the United States of America Donald Trump and the Russian Head of State Vladimir Putin is not true. This was stated by Russian Presidential President Dmitry Peskov, TASS reports.

According to him, there was no such conversation, so the message of the Western press on this occasion is allegedly false. "There was no conversation. It is not fully true, it is a pure fiction," Dmitry Peskov said. Separately, in a comment to the journalists, the Kremlin Prescribe stated that there are currently no specific plans for contacts with Washington and his new management. Vladimir Putin also emphasized this during a conference on Valdai.

Dmitry Peskov also spoke about the possible contacts of the President of the Russian Federation with other Western leaders. There is no preparation for them at the moment, and Moscow has not received certain signals about this, including from German Chancellor Olaf Solz. "We have not received any signals yet," the Presidential Presidential Presidential continued any signals.

Earlier, a German politician spoke of a likely conversation with the Kremlin head for the first time in almost 3 years, which can take place in the near future. In Moscow, then it was stated that the relations of Germany and Russia were reduced to zero.

We will remind, according to the American newspaper, Donald Trump during a conversation with Vladimir Putin, which took place on November 7, could ask him not to go to escalation in Ukraine and reminded that Washington has a significant military presence in Europe. The dialogue was also conducted on the topic of peace on the entire continent and the importance of maintaining further conversations to end the war.