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The Kremlin reacted to Trump's story about his threats to Putin to strike Moscow

The Kremlin responded to Trump's story about his threats to Putin to strike Moscow

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The Kremlin prefers not to disclose the content of conversations that are conducted “at the highest level”.

This is how Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov responded to journalists' request to comment on US presidential candidate Donald Trump's statement regarding his threats to strike the center of Moscow, the BBC writes.

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Peskov also pointed out that “a number of world leaders” do not adhere to the position of non-disclosure of the content of conversations and do not observe information “hygiene”.

“There are currently a lot of heated and very emotional statements being made in the United States as part of the election campaign,”— said the spokesman for the dictator of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin.

BAGNET recalls that the Republican presidential candidate for the United States, Donald Trump, said in an interview with The Wall Street Journal that he threatened Putin to strike at the center of Moscow.

Prepared by: Sergey Daga

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