Security adviser’s resignation not our business: Kremlin
MOSCOW — The Kremlin on Tuesday insisted that the resignation of Donald Trump’s security adviser Michael Flynn over contacts with the Russian government was Washington’s internal affair.
The White House late on Monday said Trump had accepted Flynn’s resignation amid allegations the retired three-star general discussed US sanctions strategy with Russia’s ambassador Sergey Kislyak before taking office.
“This is the internal business of the Americans, it is the internal business of President Trump’s administration. This is not our business,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists.
Flynn admitted that he “inadvertently briefed” the now Vice President Mike Pence with “incomplete information” about his calls with Kislyak.
The Kremlin has previously denied that Flynn and Kislyak discussed the lifting of US sanctions. His resignation is a first stunning departure from the president’s inner circle less than a month after his inauguration. Flynn was a vocal supporter of a softer policy on Russia. —