Kremlin Refutes Claims of Post-Presidency Trump-Putin Calls
The Kremlin has denied Bob Woodward's report claiming former U.S. President Donald Trump spoke to Russian President Vladimir Putin multiple times after leaving office. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov labeled the report as false, affirming that no such conversations took place between the two leaders.
The Kremlin on Wednesday publicly dismissed a report by Bob Woodward, which asserted that former U.S. President Donald Trump communicated with Russian President Vladimir Putin up to seven times since leaving the White House, as reported by RBC daily.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, when approached by RBC for clarification, vehemently denied the claims, stating, "No, that's not true."
This denial comes amid ongoing speculations about Trump's post-presidency communications with international leaders, highlighting the continued scrutiny both Trump and Putin face in the geopolitical sphere.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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