The Washington Post previously reported that Trump had spoken with Putin after he won the U.S. election.
The Kremlin has denied that Russian President Vladimir Putin and President-elect Donald Trump had spoken in the days following Trumpâs election win, disputing reports in Western media outlets.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov altogether denied the reports.
âThere was no conversation,â Peskov said in remarks published by Russiaâs state-sponsored TASS news agency on Nov. 11.
âThis is completely untrue; itâs pure fiction.â
The Epoch Times contacted the Trump team for comment on the reports of a post-election call but did not receive a response by publication time.
Tass reported that Trump and Putin havenât actually spoken since July 2020, toward the end of Trumpâs first term as president, and that Putin had also wished Trump a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year in 2021 in the final days of Trumpâs first term.
Journalist Bob Woodward claimed, in his recently released book âWar,â that Trump and Putin did speak at various points after Trumpâs first term in office ended.
Trump spokesperson Steven Cheung has called Woodwardâs reporting false. Peskov has also denied the claim.
Throughout his presidential campaign, Trump repeatedly signaled he would seek to quickly negotiate an end to the current RussiaâUkraine war.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signaled he would oppose ending the current war by ceding Ukrainian territory to Russia.
âThere should be no illusion that by showing weakness or selling out some European positions or any European countryâs standing, one can buy just peace. It simply doesnât work that way. Peace is the reward only for those strong,â Zelenskyy said in a Nov. 7 address to the European Political Community Summit in Budapest, Hungary.
âWe cannot yet know what [Trumpâs] actions will be. But we do hope that America will become stronger. This is the kind of America that Europe needs. And a strong Europe is what America needs, to my mind. This is the connection between allies that must be valued and cannot be lost,â Zelenskyy said.
Amid the uncertainty about Trumpâs plans for Ukraine, the Biden administration has signaled itâs working to disburse as much U.S. aid to Ukraine as possible before the transfer of power.
Original News Source Link – Epoch Times
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