
Mon Nov 11 10:49:16 UTC 2024: ## Kremlin Denies Trump-Putin Phone Call Amidst Ukraine War Tensions
**Moscow, Russia** – The Kremlin has vehemently denied a report by the Washington Post claiming that Donald Trump, the newly elected President of the United States, had a phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin last week. The alleged call, reportedly discussing the conflict in Ukraine, was labeled “completely false information” by Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov.
The Washington Post report, citing anonymous sources, suggested that Trump, calling from his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida, had reminded Putin of America’s military presence in Europe and expressed interest in further conversations to resolve the Ukraine war.
This denial comes shortly after reports surfaced that Trump had a phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky last week, attended by Elon Musk. During this call, Trump reportedly handed the phone over to Musk, inviting the SpaceX founder to join the conversation. While the specific details of their discussion remain undisclosed, Zelensky was reportedly reassured by the interaction.
Meanwhile, the outgoing Biden administration has confirmed their commitment to providing substantial aid to Ukraine before Trump’s inauguration in January. White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan stated that the administration aims to strengthen Ukraine’s position on the battlefield, ultimately enhancing their negotiating power.
The situation highlights the complex geopolitical landscape surrounding the ongoing war in Ukraine. With the transfer of power looming in the United States, the world awaits to see how Trump’s administration will approach the conflict and its potential implications for the future of Ukraine and its relationship with Russia.