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Trump rejects news report that he hid details of meetings with Putin

No in-depth record of talks, says newspaper

- Agency Staff Washington /AFP

President Donald Trump has rejected a Washington Post report that he has refused to share details of his conversati­ons with Russian President Vladimir Putin with top US government officials.

Trump, in a telephone interview late on Saturday with Fox News, dismissed as “ridiculous” the Post story that alleged he went to great lengths to hide the content of his talks with Putin, even confiscati­ng the notes of his interprete­r and ordering that person to not discuss what was said.

Trump said he had “a great conversati­on” with Putin in Helsinki in July 2018.

When asked why not release details of the nearly two-hour conversati­on, Trump said: “I would, I don’t with care.

“I mean, I had a conversati­on like every president does. You sit with the president of various countries. We were talking about Israel and securing Israel and lots of other things.

“I’m not keeping anything under wraps, I couldn’t care less. I mean, it’s so ridiculous.”

He added: “Anybody could have listened to that meeting, that meeting is up for grabs.”

According to the Post, there is no detailed record of Trump’s personal talks with Putin at five locations over the past two years. The newspaper quotes unnamed current and former government officials as sources for the story.

Trump also told Fox when asked about Putin that “no collusion” has been found between his 2016 campaign and Russia, that he was a better candidate than Democrat Hillary Clinton, that the US economy “is the strongest in the world” and that the Post is “basically the lobbyist for Amazon”, as both are owned by billionair­e Jeff Bezos.

Trump also took aim at an earlier story in The New York Times stating the FBI launched a previously undisclose­d counterint­elligence investigat­ion to determine whether he posed a national security threat, at the same time that it opened a criminal probe into possible obstructio­n of justice.

The FBI investigat­ion was later folded into the probe by special counsel Robert Mueller into Russia’s meddling in the election and possible collaborat­ion by Trump’s campaign.

Fox asked if he had ever worked for Russia. “I think it’s the most insulting thing I’ve ever been asked,” he said, without directly answering the question.

He slammed the Times story as “the most insulting article I’ve ever had written and if you read the article, you’d see that they found absolutely nothing”.

No evidence has publicly emerged that Trump was secretly in contact with or took direction from Russian officials, the Times said.

The FBI had been suspicious of Trump’s ties to Russia during the 2016 campaign but it delayed opening a probe until the president sacked former FBI director James Comey, the Times said.

Mueller has indicted 33 people in the probe and convicted some of the president’s close associates. Trump’s former national security adviser, Michael Flynn, has pleaded guilty to lying to investigat­ors about his Moscow ties.

Trump’s former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, has been sentenced to three years in prison for multiple crimes, including felony violations of campaign finance laws that prosecutor­s allege were carried out under Trump’s direction.

And Trump’s former presidenti­al campaign chair, Paul Manafort, has been convicted in one case brought by Mueller and pleaded guilty in another, over financial crimes related to his work in Ukraine before the 2016 campaign, and for witness tampering.

 ?? /AFP ?? Eye contact: In this file photo US President Donald Trump, right, looks at Russia’s President Vladimir Putin as they take their places for a photo during the Group of 20 leaders summit in Buenos Aires on November 30, 2018.
/AFP Eye contact: In this file photo US President Donald Trump, right, looks at Russia’s President Vladimir Putin as they take their places for a photo during the Group of 20 leaders summit in Buenos Aires on November 30, 2018.

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