Kremlin refutes reports of Trump-Putin call post-election
The Kremlin denies that Donald Trump spoke with Vladimir Putin following his victory in the U.S. presidential elections. "There was no conversation," stated Putin's spokesperson Dmitry Peskov. "This is completely untrue. This is pure fiction; it's just false information," he added. Peskov also mentioned that Putin does not have "concrete" plans to talk with Trump.
11 November 2024 07:04
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"Reports in the foreign press about the alleged telephone conversation between Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President-elect Donald Trump are false," stated Putin's press spokesperson Dmitry Peskov at a news conference.
The Kremlin spokesperson described reports by "The Washington Post" and Reuters as "the most clear example of the quality of the information that is now published sometimes even in quite respected publications."
- There was no conversation. This is completely untrue. This is pure fiction, it's just false information - Peskov told journalists.
A conversation that never happened?
The first report of a conversation on Thursday came from the American newspaper The Washington Post, also confirmed by Reuters. Media reported that Trump allegedly advised the Russian leader not to escalate the conflict in Ukraine, and the conversation was about "peace on the European continent."
Information published by the Washington newspaper indicated that Ukraine was previously warned about the telephone contact between the U.S. and Russian leaders and did not express any objections. However, the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs later denied that Kyiv had been warned about the conversation.
The Kremlin on Putin's latest conversation
According to the Kremlin's website, Putin's last telephone conversation with Trump took place in July 2020 (at that time, Trump was completing his first term as president). The agenda included various international issues, including strategic stability.
The last telephone conversation between Putin and the American leader took place on February 12, 2022. Putin and Joe Biden talked for over an hour, and the main topics were security guarantees for Russia and the situation around Ukraine. They also discussed bilateral relations between Moscow and Washington.