Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Putin hails meeting, thinks Trump accepted election denials

- By Vladimir Isachenkov

Russian President Vladimir Putin hailed his first face-toface meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, saying Saturday he thinks Trump accepted his assurances that Russia didn’t meddle in the U.S. presidenti­al election and that their conversati­on could be a model for improving ties between the two countries.

Speaking to reporters after the two-day Group of 20 summit in Germany ended, Putin said he and Trump had a long discussion about the allegation­s of Russian interferen­ce in last year’s election that have dogged Trump’s presidency.

The Russian leader said he reiterated his “wellknown” position that “there are no grounds” for the allegation­s.

“He asked many questions on the subject, I tried to answer them all,” Putin said. “It seems to me that he has taken note of that and agreed, but it’s better to ask him about his attitude.”

Putin said his answers were detailed and covered his discussion­s on the election meddling issue with representa­tives of the previous administra­tion, including former President Barack Obama. But he would not reveal details of his exchange with Trump, saying the conversati­on was confidenti­al.

“He asked questions, I replied. It seemed to me that he was satisfied with the answers,” Putin said.

Trump’s top envoy to the United Nations quickly disputed the Russian president’s assessment of Trump’s takeaway from their one-on-one meeting.

“President Trump still knows that they meddled. President Putin knows that they meddled, but he is never going to admit to it. And that’s all that happened,” Ambassador Nikki Haley told CNN on Saturday.

Trump has avoided firmly blaming Moscow for campaign hacking in the past, and the day before he met with Putin, he was similarly elusive. He argued variably that it could have been Russia, probably was Russia and indeed was Russia, while insisting it could have been other countries, too, and adding: “I won’t be specific.”

In his post-summit remarks, Putin said that a working group on cybersecur­ity he and Trump agreed to create during their meeting should help prevent such election controvers­ies in the future.

“What is important is that we agreed that there should be no uncertaint­y in that sphere,” he said. “We agreed with the U.S. president to create a working group and work jointly on how to ensure cyberspace security, how to ensure the fulfillmen­t of internatio­nal legal norms in that sphere and prevent meddling in internal affairs of Russia and the U.S. We believe that if we work that way, and I have no reason to doubt it, there will be no such allegation­s.”

Putin also praised Trump as a strong negotiator who quickly grasps various issues.

“As for relations on personal level, I believe we have establishe­d them,” Putin said. “Trump’s T.V. persona differs sharply from the real man. He is a very straightfo­rward person, grasps precisely what his interlocut­or says, quickly analyzes and responds to questions or new elements of the discussion.”

The Russian leader said his talks with Trump offered a model for rebuilding Russia-U.S. ties, which have plummeted to post-Cold War lows over the Ukrainian crisis, the war in Syria and other disputes.

“I think that if we develop our relations in the same way, there is every reason to believe that we would be able to at least partially restore the level of interactio­n that we need,” Putin said.

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