“You know that we rarely disclose transcripts. These are private conversations, and it would be wrong to do this except in the most extreme circumstances. At the moment, there is no evidence that it would be right to do this, ”said Pompeo, answering the question of why not publish a transcript of the conversation between US leader Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky.

Earlier, The Wall Street Journal, citing sources, reported that Trump, in a July telephone conversation, "repeatedly pressured" Zelensky to "open an investigation into Joe Biden’s son."

The head of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry, Vadim Pristayko, noted that he knew the content of the conversation, "there was no pressure."

Trump, commenting on these reports, said that he "did not say anything wrong" during a conversation with Zelensky.