Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Ukraine call: Putin backs Trump; Pompeo says he was listening

- ■ letters@hindustant­imes.com

MOSCOW/WASHINGTON: Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday sided with his US counterpar­t Donald Trump in the domestic political storm raging in the United States, and briefly joked that Moscow would hack the US presidenti­al election in 2020.

Putin said Trump, who faces an impeachmen­t inquiry over accusation­s that he pressured Ukraine’s president to dig up dirt on a political rival ahead of the November 2020 election, had done nothing wrong by looking into possible cases of corruption.

Putin said he had not seen any evidence of Trump pressuring Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in the reconstruc­ted transcript of the conversati­on released by the White House.

“...I don’t see anything compromisi­ng at all. President Trump asked his colleague to investigat­e possible corrupt deals by former administra­tion employees,” Putin told a conference in Moscow. “Any head of state would be obliged to do this.”

US intelligen­ce agencies have said Russia interfered in the 2016 presidenti­al election campaign in order to tilt the vote in Trump’s favour. Moscow has denied any interferen­ce.

Pressed by a moderator to speak to fears of a Russian attempt to interfere in the elections next year, Putin leaned into the microphone for comic effect.

“I’ll tell you a secret - yes, we’ll definitely do this to cheer you up over there once and for all,” Putin said. He added that he would not mind if his phone calls with Trump were published and that, because of his intelligen­ce background, he always assumed that his words could potentiall­y be published whenever he speaks.

POMPEO WAS ON TRUMP UKRAINE CALL

Secretary of state Mike Pompeo acknowledg­ed on Wednesday that he was on the July phone call between President Donald Trump and the Ukraine president that’s at the centre of the House impeachmen­t inquiry.

But Pompeo continued to push back against what he said was Democrats’ “bullying and intimidati­on”.

‘MIGRANTS SHOULD BE SHOT IN THE LEGS’

President Donald Trump suggested the border wall be electrifie­d with spikes on top that could pierce human flesh, and proposed that it should be fortified with a “water-filled trench” with “snakes or alligators”, during a March meeting with the White House advisors in the Oval Office, The New York Times reported.

He also asked his advisers to shut down the entire 2,000-mile border with Mexico by noon the next day. Trump also advised that migrants be shot in their legs.

The NYT report is based on interviews with more than a dozen White House administra­tion officials involved in the events during the week of the meeting. The article was adapted from Border Wars: Inside Trump’s Assault on Immigratio­n, a book to be published by NYT reporters Michael Shear and Julie Hirschfeld Davis.

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