Kremlin does not confirm, nor does it deny Putin – Trump communication

by Andrea
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Επικοινωνία Τραμπ-Πούτιν για τον τερματισμό του πολέμου στην Ουκρανία

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said today that he could “neither confirm nor deny” the US newspaper information that there was a telephone conversation between their president and his Russian counterpart.

Washington and Moscow have not officially confirmed any communication between the two leaders since Trump, who has promised to quickly end the war on the war.

The New York Post reported in a report late yesterday, Saturday, that Trump told the newspaper that he had a telephone conversation with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to discuss the end of the war in.

In an interview with the Air Force One presidential aircraft on Friday, Trump also told the New York Post that it was “” when asked how many times they have spoken to Putin.

“He (Putin) wants to see people die,” Trump said to the newspaper.

The White House has not so far responded to Reuters’ request that was out of work to comment on it.

“What can I say about this information? As the government in Washington is developing its work, many different communications emerge. And these communications go through different channels, “Peskov explained.

‘I personally may not know something’

“And of course because of these many communications, I personally may not know something, not be aware of something. Therefore, in this case, I can neither confirm nor deny this information, “the Kremlin spokesman added.

Peskov has previously denied information about telephone conversations between the two leaders before Trump’s return to the White House.

At the end of January, the Kremlin spokesman had also said that Putin was ready to have a telephone conversation with Trump and that Moscow was waiting for Washington News that she is ready.

On Friday, Trump said he was likely to meet Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski next week to discuss the end of the war.

The war, which broke out with the invasion of the Russian forces in Ukraine, is three years on February 24. Thousands of people, in the vast majority of Ukrainians, have been killed in the conflict.

The US president also told the New York Post that “he always had a good relationship with Putin” and that he had a specific plan to end the war. However, he did not clarify further.

“I hope it does quickly,” he said. “People die every day. This war in Ukraine is so bad. I want to finish this cursed thing, “the US president stressed.

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