INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russian President Vladimir Putin may speak with U.S
President-elect Donald Trump before his inauguration in January, but the Kremlin leader will not initiate contact, his spokesman Dmitry
Peskov said Thursday.Trump, who secured a historic second term in the White House on Wednesday, has pledged to end the war in Ukraine before
taking the oath of office
when asked about possible contact between Putin and Trump before the Jan
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