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MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump are hoping Moscow will not spread the content of the talks, Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Wednesday.
Peskov's statement came in response to a press question about Moscow's position on the publication of the text of the telephone conversation between Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart Vladimir Zelinsky last July.
"All these publications are purely an internal affair of the United States and we do not intend to interfere in them. Of course, the publication of the conversation is somewhat unusual," Peskov said. General and global practice is common and is not usually published. ”
Peskov noted that what happened between the United States and Ukraine was consensual.
Trump and Zelensky's call sparked a resounding political scandal in the United States and the White House was forced to publish its content under pressure from Trump's opponents in Congress and abroad, while Democrats began to examine the possibility of isolating Trump on suspicion of using power, ignoring national security interests and trying to get another country to interfere in the presidential election. .
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