Complete fiction? Russia refutes claims of Trump-Putin talks on Ukraine, labels report fake amid Republican win

World News: As part of Trump’s strategy, his advisors allegedly suggested establishing an 800-mile buffer zone between Russian and Ukrainian forces, relying on European and British troops for enforcement. The U.S. would not deploy its own forces within Ukraine.

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World News: The Kremlin has categorically denied reports suggesting that U.S. President-elect Donald Trump recently engaged in a phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin regarding the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov dismissed the claims as “completely untrue” and “false information,” countering allegations that Trump advised Putin against escalating the war.

Kremlin Dismisses Alleged Conversation as Fiction

In his statement, Peskov criticized the accuracy of the media, saying, “This is the most obvious example of the quality of the information that is now being published, sometimes even in fairly reputable outlets. This is completely untrue. This is pure fiction. This is just false information.” He further clarified that there was no conversation between the two leaders, and there are no immediate plans for any official discussions. These comments emerge amidst widespread interest in how Trump will handle the Ukraine situation and his commitment to securing peace in the region.

The Kremlin has categorically denied reports suggesting that U.S. President-elect Donald Trump recently engaged in a phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin regarding the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov dismissed the claims as “completely untrue” and “false information,” countering allegations that Trump advised Putin against escalating the war.

Kremlin Dismisses Alleged Conversation as Fiction

In his statement, Peskov criticized the accuracy of the media, saying, “This is the most obvious example of the quality of the information that is now being published, sometimes even in fairly reputable outlets. This is completely untrue. This is pure fiction. This is just false information.” He further clarified that there was no conversation between the two leaders, and there are no immediate plans for any official discussions. These comments emerge amidst widespread interest in how Trump will handle the Ukraine situation and his commitment to securing peace in the region.

Alleged Details of Trump’s Call from Mar-a-Lago

Reports suggest that Trump may have reached out from his Florida residence, emphasizing the U.S. military’s presence in Europe and discussing the importance of peace on the continent. He reportedly expressed interest in continued discussions to resolve the Ukraine crisis and potentially achieve a breakthrough before his January inauguration.

Trump’s Proposal for Ceasefire and European-Led Buffer Zone

According to sources close to Trump’s transition team, he has discussed a proposal for ending hostilities that would potentially allow Russia to retain some occupied Ukrainian territories. Insiders reveal that Trump has spoken with numerous world leaders since his election, including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who joined a call that included Tesla CEO Elon Musk. Ukrainian officials were reportedly briefed on the alleged call with Putin and raised no objections to the conversation.

European Troops Suggested for 800-Mile Buffer Zone

As part of Trump’s strategy, his advisors allegedly suggested establishing an 800-mile buffer zone between Russian and Ukrainian forces, relying on European and British troops for enforcement. The U.S. would not deploy its own forces within Ukraine. “We can do training and other support, but the barrel of the gun is going to be European,” said a member of Trump’s team, noting that this approach would also delay Ukraine’s NATO aspirations by two decades.

Kremlin Welcomes Trump’s Stance on Ukraine

Over the weekend, the Kremlin noted that Trump’s stance on Ukraine contains “positive signals,” though Peskov expressed caution. He remarked, “Trump spoke about perceiving everything through deals and the potential for peace.” Despite publicly supporting Trump’s opponent during the U.S. election, analysts speculate that Moscow favored Trump’s return, as he has often questioned U.S. aid to Ukraine and brings an unconventional approach to leadership.

Putin’s Demands for Peace Remain Unchanged

Earlier, Putin outlined his conditions for peace, which include Ukraine abandoning its NATO ambitions and withdrawing troops from certain territories now claimed by Russia. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, however, remains adamantly opposed to territorial compromise, refusing to relinquish any Ukrainian land.

Reports suggest that Trump may have reached out from his Florida residence, emphasizing the U.S. military’s presence in Europe and discussing the importance of peace on the continent. He reportedly expressed interest in continued discussions to resolve the Ukraine crisis and potentially achieve a breakthrough before his January inauguration.

Trump’s Proposal for Ceasefire and European-Led Buffer Zone

According to sources close to Trump’s transition team, he has discussed a proposal for ending hostilities that would potentially allow Russia to retain some occupied Ukrainian territories. Insiders reveal that Trump has spoken with numerous world leaders since his election, including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who joined a call that included Tesla CEO Elon Musk. Ukrainian officials were reportedly briefed on the alleged call with Putin and raised no objections to the conversation.

European Troops Suggested for 800-Mile Buffer Zone

As part of Trump’s strategy, his advisors allegedly suggested establishing an 800-mile buffer zone between Russian and Ukrainian forces, relying on European and British troops for enforcement. The U.S. would not deploy its own forces within Ukraine. “We can do training and other support, but the barrel of the gun is going to be European,” said a member of Trump’s team, noting that this approach would also delay Ukraine’s NATO aspirations by two decades.

Kremlin Welcomes Trump’s Stance on Ukraine

Over the weekend, the Kremlin noted that Trump’s stance on Ukraine contains “positive signals,” though Peskov expressed caution. He remarked, “Trump spoke about perceiving everything through deals and the potential for peace.” Despite publicly supporting Trump’s opponent during the U.S. election, analysts speculate that Moscow favored Trump’s return, as he has often questioned U.S. aid to Ukraine and brings an unconventional approach to leadership.

Putin’s Demands for Peace Remain Unchanged

Earlier, Putin outlined his conditions for peace, which include Ukraine abandoning its NATO ambitions and withdrawing troops from certain territories now claimed by Russia. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, however, remains adamantly opposed to territorial compromise, refusing to relinquish any Ukrainian land.