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Putin's Spokesperson Says Russia Has Too Many 'Annoyances' With US To List

14 November 2024
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Putin's Spokesperson Says Russia Has Too Many 'Annoyances' With US To List
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Russian President Vladimir Putin’s spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, stated that Russia has numerous “annoyances” with the US, including tensions over the Ukraine war and various other issues, making it difficult to prioritize. Despite ongoing conflicts, there is speculation that incoming US President Donald Trump may take a softer approach towards Moscow. Reports of phone calls between Trump and Putin have surfaced, with discussions about resolving the Ukraine war, although the Kremlin denies these claims.

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