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Kremlin spokesman Dmitiri S. Peskov was asked Friday if he was worried about Putin's phone calls with Trump following the release of the conversation between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, The New York Times reported.

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“We would like to hope that we would not see such situations in our bilateral relations, which already have plenty of quite serious problems,” The Times reported he told reporters.

Peskov told reporters the interactions were classified, and the release of the Trump-Zelensky conversation was "quite unusual." He said requests for transcripts would be dealt with on a case-by-case basis, according to The Times.

“No one has turned to us with such requests,” Peskov said.

Curiosity has spiked about Trump's phone calls with Putin following the release of the Zelensky call. The White House has tried to restrict access to records on the president's calls with Putin and with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

The Trump-Zelensky call became public following the filing of a whistleblower report on the president's conduct during the call. The report has led Congress to proceed with an official impeachment inquiry.