Russia has not been contacted by the White House on the issue of scheduling a phone call between the countries’ leaders, President Vladimir Putin’s foreign policy aide Yuri Ushakov has revealed.
- “We’ve been following media reports that the US administration is preparing for dialogue, and that Trump allegedly instructed his team to contact Russia,” Ushakov told reporters.
- He reiterated that Moscow is open to discussions if Trump’s team demonstrates mutual interest.
- The report claimed that officials within Trump’s national security team began planning the call several weeks ago, though it was unclear whether a date for the conversation had been finalized.
- The network noted that the phone call would be a significant shift from the approach taken by his predecessor, Joe Biden, who has not spoken directly with Putin for nearly three years.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said later that Putin is open to negotiations with Trump without any preconditions.
The two leaders have met several times in the past, the last occasion being in 2019, at the G20 summit in Osaka, Japan.
On Monday, Putin extended good wishes to Trump ahead of the inauguration and said that Moscow “welcomes” his statements about wanting to restore relations with Russia and prevent the proxy conflict over Ukraine from developing into a world war.
- His nominee for envoy on the Ukraine conflict, retired Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg, suggested that a deal could be brokered within 100 days of the inauguration.
In recent weeks, US media outlets have reported that Trump’s team is mulling a peace plan for Ukraine which could include a ceasefire along the current front lines and the creation of an 800-mile (1,300-kilometer) demilitarized zone patrolled by European troops.
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