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Kremlin issues major update on Trump and Putin call as Russia mocks UK | World | News

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Kremlin Signals Willingness ‌for PutinTrump Call Amidst UK tensions

The kremlin indicated on Wednesday evening that a telephone conversation between ​Russian President Vladimir Putin and former US⁣ President Donald Trump could‍ be ​arranged ​”promptly,” if deemed necessary. Russian presidential press⁢ secretary Dmitry Peskov stated this to reporters when questioned about the current state⁢ of high-level Russian-US contacts.

Though, ‌Peskov also noted⁤ that⁤ plans for a potential in-person ⁣summit between the two leaders are currently stalled.”But right now, the work that must precede the summit ⁣hasn’t ​been done,” ‌he said.⁤ This follows the cancellation of a previously ⁣planned meeting between ​Putin and Trump,which was slated to ‌take place ‌in Budapest ​this autumn.

Sources reported in late October that the US cancelled the summit⁤ after receiving a memo from the ‌Russian Foreign Ministry outlining conditions⁤ for ending the ⁤conflict in ‍Ukraine. These conditions included a reduction of ‍Ukraine’s armed forces, a prohibition on Kyiv joining ‌NATO,⁢ and‌ the legal annexation of Ukrainian territory.

This update regarding a potential call comes against a backdrop of heightened tensions ‌between Russia and the‌ United‌ Kingdom. Earlier on Wednesday, British Defense ⁢Secretary John‍ Healey reported that a Russian spy ship, the Yantar, used lasers to ⁣disrupt RAF pilots tracking its activity ⁤near UK​ waters.

Healey described the Yantar’s actions as⁤ “deeply perilous” ‍and stated the goverment⁣ was taking ⁤the incident “extremely ‌seriously.” The vessel was located north of Scotland and had entered UK waters for the second⁣ time ‌this year in recent ⁢weeks.

In response, the​ Russian Embassy in Britain dismissed the claims, issuing⁣ a statement that ​read: “We have ⁢noticed the latest provocative ‍statements⁤ made⁢ by the head of the British defence department, John Healey. This time, the ⁤reason⁣ was the activities ‍of ⁢the Russian oceanographic research⁣ vessel ‘Yantar’ in international waters.”

The embassy continued, “The‍ endless accusations and suspicions of the British ​leadership ​only raise a smile. The actions of our country do not affect the interests‌ of the United⁢ Kingdom ​and ‍are not aimed at undermining its security. We are‍ not interested‌ in British underwater communications.”

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