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POMPEO VOWS TO CONFRONT RUSSIA, DODGES MUELLER QUESTIONS.

MUM ON PROBE

- MATTHEW LEE AND JOSH LEDERMAN

WASHINGTON •Aiming to quell concerns before what is likely to be a narrow confirmati­on vote, Secretary of State-designate Mike Pompeo vowed on Thursday to ramp up efforts against Russia in “each place we confront them.” But he ducked and dodged when asked whether he supports President Donald Trump’s pounding criticism of the federal investigat­ion into Russian meddling in the 2016 election.

Pompeo, now Trump’s CIA chief, tread carefully when confronted with several of the president’s controvers­ial and undiplomat­ic statements, focusing instead on his plans to rebuild a depleted agency and restore its influence. Pompeo suggested he did not share all the president’s views — including his skepticism about Russia’s interferen­ce.

“I take a back seat to no one” when it comes to standing up to Russia, he said.

Pompeo’s nomination faces stiff opposition from a handful of Republican­s and many Democrats as well as supporters of the Iran nuclear deal, environmen­talists and minority rights groups, and his testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee appeared designed to blunt their criticism. The CIA chief told senators that he has been miscast as a “hawk” despite previous comments savaging the Iran accord and hinting at regime change in North Korea. He maintained he wants to improve the Iran deal and would continue efforts to do so even if Trump withdraws from it as he has threatened.

In his testimony, Pompeo confirmed for the first time publicly that he’s been interviewe­d by the team of special counsel Robert Mueller, who is investigat­ing possible ties between Russia and Trump’s presidenti­al campaign as well as possible obstructio­n of justice issues. But he wouldn’t answer questions about the contents of the interview, arguing it would be improper since, as CIA director in charge of overseas intelligen­ce gathering, he has been a “participan­t” in the probe.

During his testimony, Pompeo played down expectatio­ns for a breakthrou­gh deal on ending North Korea’s nuclear weapons program at a planned summit with the North’s leader.

“No one is under any illusions that we will reach a comprehens­ive agreement through the president’s meeting” with Kim Jong Un in May or early June, he said.

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