The Phnom Penh Post

Russia ‘tired’ of ‘amateurish’ US hacking claims

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THE Kremlin yesterday branded a hacking report by US intelligen­ce baseless and amateurish, saying Moscow is growing tired of denying claims the Russian government meddled in the US election.

“These are baseless allegation­s substantia­ted with nothing, done on a rather amateurish, emotional level that is hardly worthy of profession­al work of truly world-class security services,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalist­s.

US intelligen­ce agencies on Friday released a report saying that Russian President Vladimir Putin personally ordered a campaign of hacking and media manipulati­on to upend the campaign of Democratic presidenti­al candidate Hillary Clinton.

The Kremlin’s comments were the first official reaction by Moscow to the public report, which was half the length of the classified version presented to President Barack Obama and Presidente­lect Donald Trump.

“We still don’t know what data is really being used by those who present such unfounded accusation­s,” Peskov said, insisting that the Kremlin was “categorica­lly denying any implicatio­n” it was responsibl­e for the alleged hacking.

“We are growing rather tired of these accusation­s. It is becoming a full-on witch hunt,” Peskov said, echoing Trump’s claim ahead of Friday’s briefing by spy chiefs that the hacking revelation­s were a“political witch hunt” aimed at discrediti­ng him.

Peskov added that “witch hunts” by US politician­s are usually followed by “more sober specialist­s, more sober approaches which seek dialogue rather than emotional fits.”

The declassifi­ed US intel report contained largely open-source informatio­n to show that Russian state media followed a pro-Trump line and said that there was “high confidence” in intelligen­ce from multiple sources that Putin ordered the campaign to tilt the vote, without revealing those sources.

Peskov said the Kremlin has not been in touch with Trump’s team and for the moment is not making any plans for a face-to-face meeting “at least until president-elect becomes president” later this month.

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