Kremlin: Trump has not sent Putin an invitation for the inauguration ceremony

Moscow announced today that US President-elect Donald Trump has not sent Russian President Vladimir Putin an invitation to attend his inauguration ceremony in January. Speaking to reporters at the Kremlin, government spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that no invitation was received from the Trump administration following a question from [...]
Moscow announced today that US President-elect Donald Trump has not sent Russian President Vladimir Putin an invitation to attend his inauguration ceremony in January.
Speaking to reporters in the Kremlin, government spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that no invitation was received from Trump's administration following a question by an American journalist.
Peskov's comments came after the strange news reported yesterday by the CBS News network that Trump has invited Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping to the ceremony for the inauguration of January 20th, citing, according to them, multiple “resources. ”
Reports said Trump had submitted an invitation to Xi last month, while not stated whether the communist president accepted it or not.
The Kremlin's spokeswoman ironically added that yesterday the Russian army had crashed six American ATACMS production missiles issued by Ukraine, saying that “Russia would counter the “ “.
A response will follow, in due time and way,” Peskov told reporters, writes tch.
“Sulmi with far-ranking Western weapons will not go without countering”, he added further, while Ukraine has not yet commented on the” incident, writes. Turkish network Andolu.












