Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President-elect Donald Trump are likely to communicate in January next year, the Kremlin says.
Asked about the possibility of a phone call with Trump, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said at a briefing on the 7th local time that he was "not excluded."
Peskov said Trump said he would call Putin before he took office, adding that he had nothing to add at this time.
Regarding the possibility of a meeting with Putin, he explained, "So far, the work has not been done, and it is still early. There is a lot of work between the presidents at the expert level."
For now, Putin has no plans to have any contact with U.S. President Joe Biden first, it added.
The possibility of a Russian representative attending Trump's inauguration in any way said, "We don't know who will be invited, and it's not our answer."
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, who visited Kazakhstan, also said Moscow would consider resuming dialogue if the United States proposed it, local media said.Minister
Labrov said, "It is not us who broke the relationship between Russia and the United States, but if there is a proposal to talk honestly, it will be up to us."Secretary
Labrov said he believes the U.S. government will appoint a new U.S. ambassador to Russia after Trump takes office, adding, "We will not interfere."
It added that the process of appointing the Russian ambassador to the United States, which is currently vacant, is under way.
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