Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

At Putin’s side, Trump gives Russia clean chit

Presidents dismiss talk of meddling in US polls

- Reuters letters@hindustant­imes.com

HELSINKI: United States President Donald Trump said after meeting Vladimir Putin on Monday he saw no reason to believe his own intelligen­ce agencies rather than trust the Kremlin leader on the question of whether Russsia interfered to help him win the 2016 election.

On a day when he faced pressure from critics, allied countries and even his own staff to take a tough line, Trump said not a single critical word about Moscow on any of the issues that have brought relations between the two powers to the lowest ebb since the Cold War.

Instead, he denounced the “stupidity” of his own country’s policy, especially the decision to investigat­e election interferen­ce.

Trump’s performanc­e is likely to create a political storm in the United States, where the White House has struggled for months to dispel a suggestion that Trump was unwilling to stand up to Putin.

His performanc­e was denounced as “treasonous” by a former CIA chief and condemned as “shameful” by a Republican senator, although other Republican­s were more cautious.

Trump held his meeting with Putin just days after a special prosecutor in the United States indicted 12 Russian agents for stealing Democratic Party documents to help him win the vote.

Asked if he believed US intelli- gence agencies, which concluded that Russia interfered in the 2016 election to help him defeat Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton, he said he was not convinced.

“I don’t see any reason why it would be” Russia, Trump said.

“President Putin was extremely strong and powerful in his denial today.”

The two leaders vowed a fresh start to troubled relations between their countries at their first summit on Monday.

After their meeting in Helsinki, Trump and Putin expressed a desire to cooperate on challenges facing the world. They spoke about a host of issues from Syria, Ukraine and China to trade tariffs and the size of their nuclear arsenals.

Before the summit even began, Trump blamed his own country for the deteriorat­ion in relations.

“Our relationsh­ip with Russia has NEVER been worse thanks to many years of U.S. foolishnes­s and stupidity and now, the Rigged Witch Hunt!” he said on Twitter.

The Russian foreign ministry tweeted back: “We agree”. At the news conference, Trump was invited by reporters to offer any criticism of Russia but he repeatedly declined. Asked if Russia was at all to blame for the poor ties, he said: “I hold both countries responsibl­e. I think the US has been foolish. We’ve all been foolish,” he said, before veering into discussion about his election victory. “I beat Hillary Clinton easily and frankly we beat her. We won that race and it’s a shame that there can be even a little bit of a cloud over it,” he said.

Trump’s warm words for Russia were a marked contrast from the past week when he repeatedly rebuked traditiona­l US allies at a summit of NATO and during a visit to Britain.

Asked if Putin was an adversary, he said: “Actually I called him a competitor and a good competitor he is and I think the word competitor is a compliment.”

Putin spoke of the importance of the two countries working together and praised Trump, at one point interrupti­ng the news conference to give the US President a soccer ball. Asked whether he had wanted Trump to win the election and had instructed officials to help him, Putin said “Yes I did”, although he denied any interferen­ce, saying the allegation­s were “complete nonsense”.

Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said Trump’s performanc­e would send a message of “weakness” to Moscow. “Missed opportunit­y by President Trump to firmly hold Russia accountabl­e for 2016 meddling and deliver a strong warning regarding future elections. This answer by President Trump will be seen by Russia as a sign of weakness and create far more problems than it solves,” Graham said on Twitter.

Arizona Senator Jeff Flake, a frequent Trump critic, said: “I never thought I would see the day when our American President would stand on the stage with the Russian President and place blame on the United States for Russian aggression. This is shameful.”

Former CIA chief John Brennan said: “Trump’s press conference performanc­e in Helsinki rises to & exceeds the threshold of ‘high crimes & misdemeano­rs.’ It was nothing short of treasonous. Not only were Trump’s comments imbecilic, he is wholly in the pocket of Putin. Republican Patriots: Where are you???”

 ?? AFP PHOTO ?? US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin during a press conference in Helsinki on Monday.
AFP PHOTO US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin during a press conference in Helsinki on Monday.

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