Moscow: Reports of Donald Trump calling President Putin from his Florida residence after his election victory are completely false, the Kremlin said today, with Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov providing further clarification, saying, ‘This is completely false. Have Information.’
On the other hand, ‘Washington Post’, one of the world’s most prestigious newspapers, claimed that newly elected President Donald Trump had called President Putin from his residence-cum-resort, Mar-a-Bago. , above Palm Beach in Florida. That newspaper quoted people familiar with the incident as saying.
Donald Trump also said, ‘I’m not going to start a war, I’m going to stop it. He also called Ukrainian President Zelensky. In which Zelensky also congratulated Trump on his victory. In this hastily sent message, Trump was thanked for the call.
Regarding this, Elon Musk said, I was standing next to Donald Trump during that phone call.
Thus, contradictory statements are coming regarding the phone call made by Trump to Putin. The Kremlin says ‘no’. But it should not be forgotten that the ‘Aryan Curtain’ in Russia has still not been completely removed.
Observers also speculate that Trump may have urged Zelensky to cede Ukraine’s Russian-speaking east and southeast to Russia, but Zelensky is unwilling to give up even an inch of ground.
On the other hand, in his conversation with Putin, Trump mentioned the huge American army present in Europe and said, ‘Their security is my absolute priority.’ It is not known what answer Putin gave, but one thing is certain that Trump will not be able to live without calling Putin. He called the leaders of 70 countries of the world and congratulated them. Among these, Narendra Modi was the first to call.