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Putin urges ‘restoring dialogue’ between Russia, US intel

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MOSCOW: President Vladimir Putin on Thursday called for Russian intelligen­ce agencies to bolster ties with their US counterpar­ts in the fight against terrorism.

“Restoring dialogue with the special services of the United States and other Nato members is in our mutual interest,” Putin told the country’s FSB intelligen­ce agency in a televised speech.

“It’s not our fault that it stopped and is not developing. It’s absolutely obvious that in the sphere of antiterror­ism all responsibl­e states must cooperate.”

Putin’s comments come as Moscow is hoping new US leader Donald Trump makes good on his pledge to improve tattered ties with Russia and seek cooperatio­n in the fight against the Islamic State jihadist group.

“Even a simple exchange of informatio­n about the channels and sources of terrorists, about people implicated in or suspected of terrorism seriously raises the effectiven­ess of our joint efforts,” Putin said.

Trump’s administra­tion is currently facing heat over reports of its ties to Moscow — which follow allegation­s from the US intelligen­ce community that Putin ordered a hacking and influence campaign to help get Trump elected.

Trump’s predecesso­r Barack Obama slapped sanctions on Russia’s FSB domestic agency and the GRU military intelligen­ce over accusation­s they were involved in cyberattac­ks against the US.

In his speech Putin still lashed out at Nato over its expansion around Russia’s border — a perennial bugbear for the Kremlin — and said the US-led bloc was ‘constantly provoking’ Moscow.

“They are always trying to provoke us, constantly provoking and trying to drag us into confrontat­ion,” he said.

“Attempts to intervene in our internal affairs with the aim of destabilis­ing the social and political situation inside Russia itself do not stop.”

He said that last year Russian authoritie­s ‘blocked the activity’ of 53 foreign intelligen­ce officers and 286 agents of overseas agencies. — AFP

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Vladimir Putin

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