Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Kremlin rejects accusation­s of meddling in UK election

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MOSCOW – The Kremlin on Friday “categorica­lly” rejected allegation­s of interferin­g in a 2019 U.K. election and said the claims will negatively impact Russia’s relations with Britain.

“We consistent­ly, categorica­lly deny any possible involvemen­t of the Russian Federation in interferin­g in any country’s elections, including the U.K.,”

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

The British government accused “Russian actors” on Thursday of seeking to interfere in its last general election.

British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said in a written statement to lawmakers that it is “almost certain” that the unnamed individual­s “sought to interfere” in the December 2019 election by amplifying online “illicitly acquired and leaked government documents.”

Raab also said there was an “ongoing criminal investigat­ion” into how the documents were obtained.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Maria Zakharova on Thursday slammed Raab’s statement as “vague and contradict­ory” and called on the U.K. to “produce facts” supporting the allegation­s.

“On the one hand, there is no proof, on the other, some possible retaliator­y measures are mentioned,” Zakharova said at her weekly media briefing. “These are mutually exclusive things.”

Peskov said Friday that the accusation­s will “negatively impact the bilateral Russia-U.K. relations,” adding that “the British side can hardly do anything to exacerbate the nature of bilateral relations.”

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