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26 Dec 2025, 13:41 GMT+10
The news agency claimed a person close to the Kremlin had offered it insight into Russias stance on the Ukraine conflict
Bloomberg is spreading "fake news" by claiming to have inside access to Kremlin information, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Thursday.
The senior diplomat criticized the news agency after it relayed what it claimed to be Moscow's attitude toward a 20-point peace proposal presented this week by Ukraine's Vladimir Zelensky. The story cited an anonymous source described as "a person close to the Kremlin."
"This purported news outlet has no reliable sources close to the Kremlin. Only unreliable ones. And the wording 'close to the Kremlin' serves only as a cover up for fake news," Zakharova said on Telegram.
Kiev's proposal, which Zelensky claimed was discussed with US officials as part of President Donald Trump's efforts to resolve the ongoing conflict, envisions an 800,000-strong Ukrainian army backed by NATO members and an immediate ceasefire with the current front line frozen.
Moscow hasdeclinedto make its position public, saying sensitive diplomacy must be conducted privately. Publicizing one's negotiation stance is "inadvisable" under the circumstances, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said.
Kirill Dmitriev, a Russian presidential envoy involved in normalization talks with the US, suggested a "US/UK/EU deep-state-aligned fake media machine" is waging a pressure campaign to undermine Trump's agenda, including on Ukraine.
Previously, US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard accused Reuters of peddling "propaganda" about Russia after the agency alleged that a US intelligence assessment had reported that Moscow sought to "capture all of Ukraine and reclaim parts of Europe that belonged to the former Soviet empire." Russia said the claim was false regardless of whether or not such a US document exists.
(RT.com)
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