Kremlin Denies Putin-Trump Phone Call, Says No Talks Planned Yet
- The Kremlin denied reports that President Vladimir Putin spoke with President-elect Donald Trump about the war in Ukraine, stating their claims are "completely untrue."
- Kremlin spokesman Peskov stated that "there are no specific plans yet" for a conversation between Putin and Trump.
- Ukrainian officials confirmed they were not aware of any call taking place between the two world leaders.
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