The Kremlin says that transcripts of calls between President Trump and Russian President Putin can only be published by mutual agreement.
The publication of the call, in which the presidents made critical comments about German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron, has hurt Ukraine's efforts to forge closer ties with the European Union and drawn acerbic comments from other Russian officials and lawmakers.
"Everyone understands after this scandal that it's dangerous to make calls and conduct talks with Washington," she said.
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