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Bolton says he raised issue of meddling at meeting

- By Jim Hentz The Associated Press

MOSCOW — U.S. national security adviser John Bolton said Tuesday that he told Russian officials that the Kremlin hurt itself by meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidenti­al election.

Wrapping up two days of talks in Moscow, Bolton said he told his Russian interlocut­ors that Moscow’s meddling has been “particular­ly harmful for Russian-american relations without providing anything for them in return.”

Bolton dismissed any suggestion that Russian actions might have affected the election results but said that “it’s the effort alone to interfere in our elections that are objectiona­ble.”

“The fact was that the outcome would have been the same by all the evidence we have,” said Bolton after his talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin and his lieutenant­s.

“What the meddling did was create distrust and animosity within the United States, and particular­ly made it almost impossible for two years for the United States and Russia to make any progress. That’s a huge loss for both countries, particular­ly for Russia,” he said. “So it’s a lesson I think: Don’t mess with American elections.”

Russia has denied any state-sponsored meddling, although Putin has suggested some “patriotic” individual hackers might have been involved.

The United States has accused a group of agents with Russia’s GRU military intelligen­ce of a hack of Democratic National Committee emails during the 2016 campaign.

Special counsel Robert Mueller indicted 12 people identified as GRU officers in July as part of his probe into possible Russian collusion with Donald Trump’s campaign.

Also, Mueller has indicted 13 Russians suspected of working for a troll factory that is suspected of spreading disinforma­tion and manipulati­ng American voters online.

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