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Russian ambassador to U.S. concludes assignment

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WASHINGTON — Russian ambassador to the United States Sergei Kislyak — a high-profile figure in the controvers­y over Russian meddling in the 2016 presidenti­al election — has concluded his assignment in Washington.

The Russian Embassy in Washington announced on Twitter that Kislyak’s tenure ended on Saturday.

Kislyak’s successor has not been announced, although it is widely expected to be Anatoly Antonov, a deputy foreign minister and former deputy defense minister seen as a hardliner regarding the United States.

A Washington fixture with a sprawling network, Kislyak has emerged as a central figure in the investigat­ions into Russian interferen­ce in the election and whether any Trump associates were involved. President Donald Trump has repeatedly dismissed the story as “fake news,” but the investigat­ions have shown no signs of stopping, with a focus on top aides heightenin­g.

Trump’s first national security adviser, Michael Flynn, was fired after the White House concluded he had not been truthful about conversati­ons he had with Kislyak. Attorney General Jeff Sessions recused himself from the Russia investigat­ion after acknowledg­ing two previously undisclose­d contacts with Kislyak.

On Friday, the Washington Post reported that Kislyak said he discussed election-related issues with Sessions when the men met last year. The Post cited anonymous U.S. officials who described U.S. intelligen­ce intercepts of Kislyak’s descriptio­ns of his meetings with Sessions. The Justice Department said Sessions stands by his previous assertion that he never had conversati­ons with Russian officials about any type of interferen­ce with the election.

The president’s son-inlaw and senior adviser Jared Kushner has also been criticized for failing to immediatel­y disclose a meeting with Kislyak on his security clearance questionna­ire. In that December meeting, he proposed a secret back channel between the Kremlin and the Trump transition team.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? IN THIS JULY 17 FILE PHOTO, Russian Ambassador to the U.S. Sergei Kislyak arrives at the State Department.
ASSOCIATED PRESS IN THIS JULY 17 FILE PHOTO, Russian Ambassador to the U.S. Sergei Kislyak arrives at the State Department.

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