The New York Times, citing four current and
former U.S. officials, reported on Tuesday that phone records and
intercepted calls show that members of Trump's campaign and other Trump
associates had repeated contacts with senior Russian intelligence
officials in the year before the election.
"Let's not believe anonymous information," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told a conference call with reporters, noting that the newspaper's sources were unnamed.
"It's a newspaper report which is not based on any facts."
Peskov, responding to a White House statement saying Trump expected Russia to return Crimea to Ukraine, also said the Kremlin had no intention of discussing its territorial integrity with foreign partners.
(Reuters)