Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

NO INFO ABOUT KUSHNER PLAN: PUTIN

RUSSIAN PRESIDENT DENIES INVOLVEMEN­T IN US POLLS

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WASHINGTON : Russian President Vladimir Putin said that claims about Russian involvemen­t in US elections are untrue, and that the US actively interferes with elections in other countries.

He dismissed as “a load of nonsense” the idea that Russia has damaging informatio­n on President Donald Trump.

“I never met with him. We have a lot of Americans who visit us,” Putin said in an interview with NBC’s “Sunday Night with Megyn Kelly.” He added: “Do you think we’re gathering compromisi­ng informatio­n on all of them right now or something? Are you all — have you all lost your senses over there?”

US intelligen­ce agencies have concluded that Russia meddled in the presidenti­al election to hurt the bid of Democrat Hillary Clinton. Trump himself has been dogged by questions about any business dealings with Russia — he says he has none — as well as reports of a Russian dossier of damaging personal informatio­n.

“Well, this is just another load of nonsense,” Putin said. “Where would we get this informatio­n from? Why, did we have some special relationsh­ip with him? We didn’t have any relationsh­ip at all.”

Putin again denied any Russian involvemen­t in the US presidenti­al election and any knowledge of Russian contacts with the Trump campaign. A special counsel appointed by the Justice Department and congressio­nal committees are investigat­ing.

Former FBI Director James Comey, whom Trump fired after allegedly asking him to drop an investigat­ion into former national security adviser Michael Flynn and his Russian contacts, is scheduled to testify on Thursday before the Senate’s intelligen­ce committee.

In the NBC interview, Putin was asked about reports of Trump adviser and son-in-law Jared Kushner’s attempt to set up a secret communicat­ions channel with Russia. Putin said he knew nothing about it and that he had not discussed with Ambassador Sergey Kislyak any meeting with Kushner.

“Had there been anything significan­t he would have reported it to the minister. The minister would have reported it to me,” Putin said. “There weren’t even any reports. There’s nothing to even talk about. There wasn’t even any kind of specific discussion about sanctions or anything else. For me, this is just amazing. You created a sensation out of nothing.”

Putin suggested that skilled hackers anywhere, including the US, could shift the blame for hacking onto Russia. He also alleged that the US actively interferes with electoral campaigns of other countries.

“Put your finger anywhere on a map of the world, and everywhere you will hear complaints that American officials are interferin­g in internal electoral processes,” he said.

As far as the findings of US intelligen­ce agencies, Putin said, “They have been misled.”

As the Senate prepared for Comey’s appearance, Trump appeared unlikely to try to block him from testifying. The public hearing is expected to shed light on his private conversati­ons with Trump in the weeks before his dismissal, including any discussion about the Flynn investigat­ion. On Sunday, lawmakers from both parties urged Trump not to stand in the way of Comey’s testimony.

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