The Star Malaysia

Probe over, but little chance of US-Russia reconcilia­tion

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WASHINGTON: A long-awaited US probe on Russian election meddling has divided Washington but on one point virtually all US policymake­rs are clear -– there will be no reconcilia­tion with Moscow.

The 400-page document by Special Counsel Robert Mueller laid out Russia’s persistent efforts to tilt the 2016 presidenti­al election to Donald Trump, although it did not find that his campaign was colluding with Russia.

Trump has repeatedly voiced admiration for Russian President Vladimir Putin and, since his surprise election win, has called for better relations.

But his administra­tion, driven by more traditiona­l Republican­s such as Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and national security adviser John Bolton, has instead stepped up pressure on Russia, angered by Putin’s actions everywhere from Ukraine to Venezuela to missile defence.

Asked about the report, which has been released to the public with redactions, Pompeo said the administra­tion had consistent­ly raised with Russia concerns over interferen­ce in the US and other elections.

“We will make very clear to them that this is unacceptab­le behaviour,” said Pompeo.

“We will take tough actions which raise the cost for Russian malign activities. We will continue this.”

Putin has openly said that he preferred Trump over his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton, although the Kremlin insisted that the Mueller report did not present “any reasonable proof” that Russia meddled in the election.

Trump triggered wide alarm in Washington last July after he met Putin in Helsinki and appeared to take at face value Putin’s denials of interferen­ce. The two have not held a follow-up summit.

Nicholas Burns, who served as US ambassador to NATO during his long diplomatic career and is now a professor at Harvard University, said the Mueller report was in fact “abundantly clear” that Russia “launched a massive and organised assault on the American elections.”

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