The Asian Age

Russia calls new US poll meddling claim ‘ hysteria’

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Moscow, Aug. 3: Russia on Friday called new US election meddling claims “hysteria” that “makes a mockery” of America after Washington accused Moscow of a continued campaign to influence its public opinion.

It was the latest round of tit- for- tat barbs between the two powers over allegation­s by United States intelligen­ce agencies that Moscow interfered in the 2016 US election that brought Donald Trump to office.

“The two- year hysteria over some kind of Russian interferen­ce in elections — which never happened — does not only damage bilateral relations but makes a mockery of the whole political system in the US,” foreign ministry spokeswoma­n Maria Zakharova told journalist­s.

In a warning just months before crucial legislativ­e polls, the US government accused Russia on Thursday of carrying out a “pervasive” campaign to influence elections.

“We continue to see a pervasive messaging campaign from Russia to try to weaken and divide the United States,” said Dan Coats, the director of national intelligen­ce.

A slew of top US officials including Coats, FBI director Christophe­r Wray and homeland security chief Kirstjen Nielsen vowed to investigat­e and prosecute those who were trying to sway US opinion or carrying out what Mr Wray described as “informatio­n warfare”.

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