The Kremlin said it will refrain from reacting to some of Donald Trump's cabinet nominees' statements until the new administration settles in the White House. Moscow also claimed it was not familiar with the alleged author of a controversial media report on Russia's hacking into US elections. The leak was earlier dismissed by Donald Trump and the Kremlin as groundless. Our correspondent Daria Bondarchuk reports from Moscow.
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