The Kremlin denied the phone call between Putin and Trump
reported by Mehr News Agency quoted by Al Jazeera, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov denied the published reports about the phone call between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President-elect Donald Trump after his victory in the country’s presidential election last week. He denied.
Pskov told reporters: There was no contact. These (reports) are a clear example of the quality of information that is now being circulated even in relatively respectable media.
He added: This (report) is completely false, fake and just false information.
Earlier, the Washington Post, quoting informed sources, claimed that Putin and Trump had a phone call on November 7 (two days after the US presidential election), during which the incoming president America advised Putin to “avoid escalating the war in Ukraine” and further reminded about “Washington’s extensive military presence in Europe”!