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Kremlin says US Senate’s report on Putin ‘unfounded’

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Russia on Thursday denounced a US Senate report which accused the Kremlin of conducting disinforma­tion campaigns in attempts to undermine democracie­s, calling it the latest “unfounded” claim.

A report released by the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations committee, Ben Cardin, detailed what it called “malign influence operations” of the Kremlin, including meddling in the 2016 US election.

“We can only express our dismay with this continuing campaign and once again remind that these fears, these accusation­s against our country about meddling, still have no basis and are absolutely unfounded,” President Vladimir Putin’s spokespers­on Dmitry Peskov told journalist­s.

He called the allegation­s reflective of an “obsessive idea” in Washington that can harm “not just US-Russian bilateral relations but the US itself.”

The 200-page report spanned Putin’s 18 years in power, zooming in on both foreign policy and domestic politics. It alleged the Kremlin’s meddling manifested itself in a number of European countries prior to the US election in 2016.

“This threat existed long before President Trump took office, and unless he takes action now, it will continue long after his administra­tion,” Cardin wrote in remarks introducin­g the report, which recommende­d, among other things, freezing Kremlin-linked “dirty money.”

The ongoing investigat­ion into Moscow’s alleged interferen­ce in US elections has plunged bilateral relations to a record post-Cold War low, with Moscow denying any meddling.

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