After the statements of the newly elected US President Donald Trump that the war in Ukraine should be stopped, the Kremlin said whether it had received any signals in this regard from Washington.
In particular, the Kremlin dictator's spokesman, Dmytro Peskov, reported that so far neither the US president-elect nor members of his team have been in contact with the Russian side regarding the situation in Ukraine.
"No, as before, there were no contacts," Peskov told reporters.
At the same time, the head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, said that the decisive step in the issue of a peaceful settlement of the conflict in Ukraine remains with the dictator Vladimir Putin. He called the rest "basking".
"Trump does not set conditions. Trump can stop funding, leave the mercenaries who are sent to kill the Russian people. Only our president sets the decisive step. The rest is all nonsense," Kadyrov said.