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Pompeo: Warned Russia’s Lavrov not to offer bounties

- By Reuters

WASHINGTON >> U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Wednesday said he warned his Russian counterpar­t, Sergei Lavrov, that there would be “an enormous price to pay” if Moscow is offering bounties to kill U.S. soldiers or other Western troops in Afghanista­n.

The New York Times in June reported that a Russian military intelligen­ce unit secretly offered bounties to Talibanlin­ked militants for killing coalition forces in Afghanista­n — including American troops, citing U.S. intelligen­ce officials.

President Donald Trump said he was not told about the informatio­n because many U.S. intelligen­ce officials doubted its veracity, although several U.S. and European sources contradict­ed his comments.

In an interview with

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Pompeo declined to say whether he believed the intelligen­ce was credible or if he thought Trump should have been briefed.

“If the Russians are offering money to kill Americans, or for that matter other Westerners as well, there will be an enormous price to pay. That’s what I shared with foreign minister Lavrov,” Pompeo said in the interview, conducted during his official visit to the Czech Republic.

“I know our military has talked to their senior leaders as well. We won’t brook that, we won’t tolerate,” Pompeo said.

Last month, U.S. and European sources familiar with intelligen­ce reporting said that the United States had acquired fresh reporting backing up the allegation­s that Russia had encouraged Talibanaff­iliated militants to kill U.S. and allied soldiers in Afghanista­n.

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