In an interview, Dmitry Kiselev, the head of Russia’s Sputnik news agency, expressed his belief that India would be an ideal location for a meeting between US President-elect Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Kiselev, who has faced sanctions from the United States, dismissed claims that his agency is involved in spreading false information. He emphasized that India could play a pivotal role in facilitating dialogue between the two leaders.
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