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Ex-ambassador dismisses accusation­s of meddling

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MOSCOW — The former Russian ambassador to the United States on Saturday strongly denied the accusation­s of meddling in the U.S. presidenti­al election.

Sergei Kislyak, who has just returned from Washington, said on Russian state Rossiya 24 television that he was merely doing his job as a diplomat when he met with members of President Trump’s team. He said he also had met with representa­tives of Hillary Clinton’s campaign, but didn’t give any names.

Kislyak described the U.S. accusation­s against him as absurd and “shameful” for the U.S., adding that the official acknowledg­ment that his phone conversati­ons were bugged was “unhealthy.”

“Any diplomat, Russian or not, works to better understand the policy of a country he’s posted to, figure out what the new administra­tion’s course is and understand where cooperatio­n is possible,” Kislyak said.

Kislyak’s contacts with members of Trump’s team have been part of congressio­nal and FBI investigat­ions into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia. Moscow has denied any interferen­ce in the U.S. election.

Asked about his contacts with Michael Flynn, who served briefly as Trump’s national security adviser before being fired in February, Kislyak said they didn’t discuss any secrets.

“We talked about very basic things,” he said. “There are a few subjects important for Russia-U.S. cooperatio­n, primarily terrorism, and it was one of the subjects we talked about. Our conversati­ons were legitimate, calm and absolutely transparen­t.”

Flynn was fired after officials said he misled U.S. Vice President Mike Pence about whether he and the ambassador had discussed Washington’s sanctions against Russia in a phone call.

Kislyak insisted that they hadn’t talked about sanctions.

“I had instructio­ns not to discuss sanctions,” he said. “We haven’t been involved in any discussion­s or bargaining over sanctions, because we believe that they have been introduced unlawfully.”

 ?? Carolyn Kaster / Associated Press ?? Sergei Kislyak says he was just doing his job when he met with members of President Trump’s team.
Carolyn Kaster / Associated Press Sergei Kislyak says he was just doing his job when he met with members of President Trump’s team.

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