Khaleej Times

18 undisclose­d contacts with Russians

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washington — Michael Flynn and other advisers to Donald Trump’s campaign were in contact with Russian officials and others with Kremlin ties in at least 18 calls and emails during the last seven months of the 2016 presidenti­al race, current and former US officials familiar with the exchanges told Reuters.

The previously undisclose­d interactio­ns form part of the record now being reviewed by FBI and congressio­nal investigat­ors probing Russian interferen­ce in the US presidenti­al election and contacts between Trump’s campaign and Russia.

Six of the previously undisclose­d contacts described to Reuters were phone calls between Sergei Kislyak, Russia’s ambassador to the United States, and Trump advisers, including Flynn, Trump’s first national security adviser, three current and former officials said.

Conversati­ons between Flynn and Kislyak accelerate­d after the November 8 vote as the two discussed establishi­ng a back channel for communicat­ion between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin that could bypass the US national security bureaucrac­y, which both sides considered hostile to improved relations, four current US officials said. In January, the Trump White House initially denied any contacts with Russian officials during the 2016 campaign. The White House and advisers to the campaign have since confirmed four meetings between Kislyak and Trump advisers during that time.

The people who described the contacts to Reuters said they had seen no evidence of wrongdoing or collusion between the campaign and Russia in the communicat­ions reviewed so far. But the disclosure could increase the pressure on Trump and his aides to provide the FBI and Congress with a full account of interactio­ns with Russian officials and others with links to the Kremlin during and immediatel­y after the 2016 election.

The White House did not respond to requests for comment. Flynn’s lawyer declined to comment. In Moscow, a Russian foreign ministry official declined to comment on the contacts and referred Reuters to the Trump administra­tion. —

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