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Kremlin calls US-Russian ties ‘frozen,’ unsure about Trump

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MOSCOW—The Kremlin hopes that Donald Trump’s administra­tion will help improve the strained Russia-US ties that it describes as “frozen,” but it doesn’t expect any immediate breakthrou­ghs, President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman said on Wednesday.

Dmitry Peskov told Mir TV that the Kremlin expects the new US administra­tion to take a “fresher and more constructi­ve approach,” while cautioning against “excessive optimism.”

He warned that Washington would be unlikely to reverse such moves as the deployment of Nato’s forces near Russian borders or quickly lift sanctions against Russia.

“We have never worn rose-colored glasses,” Peskov said.

“We clearly understand that any US president will first of all protect interests of

Putin spokesman dismisses the claims by Trump’s opponents that the US President-elect is too Russia-friendly

his country. “

Peskov rejected the claims by Trump’s opponents that the US President-elect is too Russia-friendly, saying that was a reflection what he called “Russophobi­a.”

“We don’t know yet what kind of president Trump will be and what position toward Russia he will take,” Peskov said.

“If our partners show the readiness to conduct a dialogue to search for solutions and to take mutual concerns into account ... it will mark a new approach,” Peskov added.

He rejected President Barack Obama’s accusation­s of Russian meddling in the US presidenti­al election, saying that Obama has repeatedly raised the issue with Putin but the Russian leader has strongly denied the claims.

“If such accusation­s are made, we have the right to demand an explanatio­n, a proof and arguments. We haven’t been offered any of it,” he said.

Peskov said the US election hacking allegation­s further dented the two nations’ already troubled relations.

“Dialogue with the United States has been frozen on practicall­y all levels,” he said.

US State Department spokesman John Kirby responded by saying that the dialogue with Russia has continued despite their difference­s, stressing that “diplomatic engagement with Russia continues across a wide range of issues.”

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