The Kremlin said that US President-elect Donald Trump did not send Russian President Vladimir Putin an invitation to attend his inauguration in January.
Speaking to journalists in the Russian capital Moscow, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said they have not received an invitation extended by Trump.
Peskov’s remarks came as CBS News reported late Wednesday that Trump invited his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping to participate in his presidential inauguration on Jan. 20, citing “multiple sources.”
According to the report, sources revealed that Trump extended the invitation to Xi in early November, shortly after the election, but it remains unclear whether the Chinese president has accepted.
Kremlin says Trump did not send Putin invitation to his inauguration
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