Kremlin Dismisses Alleged Trump-Putin Call Amid Escalating Ukraine Conflict
The Kremlin has denied reports of a recent call between U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, stating there are no concrete plans for contact. The Ukraine war reaches a crucial phase as tensions rise over potential Western escalation, with Russia warning of major consequences.
The Kremlin has denied reports of a recent conversation between U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, labeling them as 'false information'. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that there are currently no plans for future communications between the two leaders.
As the ongoing conflict in Ukraine enters a potentially hazardous stage, Western powers are reportedly considering how to approach the situation, with Russia warning against Western escalations. The conflict, characterized by Russian troop advances, poses a significant geopolitical challenge.
Despite campaign promises to swiftly resolve the Ukraine conflict, Trump has yet to provide a detailed strategy. Meanwhile, tensions simmer as Moscow signals readiness to continue its military operations and emphasizes the perceived threat from NATO involvement.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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