Kremlin denounces US 'peak hysteria' after Putin-Biden call

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MOSCOW - The Kremlin on Saturday denounced US"peak hysteria" surrounding the Ukraine conflict but said Russian President Vladimir Putin and US leader Joe Biden had agreed to continue dialogue.

MOSCOW - The Kremlin on Saturday denounced US"peak hysteria" surrounding the Ukraine conflict but said Russian President Vladimir Putin and US leader Joe Biden had agreed to continue dialogue.the Kremlin's top foreign policy advisor Yury Ushakov told a conference call:"Hysteria has reached its peak."

"We don't understand false information about our intentions is passed to the media," he told reporters. At the same time Ushakov called the one-hour phone talks between the two leaders"balanced and business-like" and added that"the presidents have agreed to continue contacts at all levels".

 

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