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The Kremlin has firmly denied reports suggesting that Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President-elect Donald Trump had a phone conversation about the Ukraine conflict last week. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov called the claims “completely false information” and “pure fiction,” stating that no such phone call had taken place. Peskov further clarified that there was no contact between the two leaders and emphasized that the reports were unsubstantiated.
Peskov also addressed questions regarding potential future conversations between Putin and Trump. He confirmed that there were "no concrete plans" for such talks at the moment, dismissing the notion that a conversation between the two was imminent. When asked about any possibility of communication between the leaders, Peskov remained clear that there were no scheduled engagements or discussions planned.
The Kremlin's denial comes amid continued international focus on the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, which has been the subject of widespread global attention. Efforts from various governments and diplomatic channels are actively pursuing ways to address the escalating situation, although the Kremlin has made it clear that no official talks between Putin and Trump have been scheduled or even discussed.
As global concerns grow regarding the Ukraine crisis, speculation around potential dialogues between Putin and Trump has been a point of interest. However, the Kremlin’s position remains that there have been no direct communications between the two leaders, with no plans set for such engagement in the near future.
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