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Kremlin denies Putin and Trump spoke on phone

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov dismissed reports of a conversation, calling it "completely false information."

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MOSCOW: The Kremlin on Monday denied a US media report that Russian President Vladimir Putin and US president-elect Donald Trump had spoken on the phone last week about the Ukraine conflict.

The Washington Post reported Sunday that Trump talked by phone on Thursday with Putin, telling him not to inflame the conflict.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists that the Washington Post report was "simply false information", denying any phone call took place.

The Post report said that Trump in the call reminded Putin of Washington's sizeable military foothold in Europe.

Several people speaking to the US paper said Trump had expressed the desire for more conversations on "the resolution of Ukraine's war soon".

The Republican said on the campaign trail that he could end the fighting within hours and has indicated he would talk directly with Putin.

Trump has not said how he intends to strike a peace deal or what terms he is proposing.

The Russian president has demanded Ukraine withdraw from swathes of its eastern and southern territory as a precondition to peace talks.

The Post reported that people familiar with Thursday's call said Trump had briefly raised the question of land with Putin.

Following Trump's election, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned there should be "no concessions" to Putin.

Ceding land or giving in to any of Moscow's other hardline demands would only embolden the Kremlin and lead to more aggression, he said.

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