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Putin dismisses US hacking claims as pre-election ploy

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President Vladimir Putin on Sunday said US claims Russia had directed cyber attacks against Washington sought to "distract" American voters from domestic problems.

Washington last week formally accused the Russian government of trying to "interfere" in the 2016 White House race by hacking US political institutions, charges the Kremlin has repeatedly dismissed.

"There are lots of problems (in the United States)," Putin said in a televised press conference on the sidelines of the BRICS summit in India.

"And in these conditions, many resort to tried-and-tested methods to distract voters' attention from their own problems."

The Kremlin strongman accused US officials of portraying Russia as an "enemy" in order to "unite a country in the fight" against it.

"This card is being played actively," he said.

The Kremlin on Saturday slammed Washington for its "unprecedented" threats after US Vice President Joe Biden told NBC that Putin would receive a "message" over the alleged hacking.

Vladimir Putin accuses US officials of portraying Russia as the enemy in order to unite the country ...
Vladimir Putin accuses US officials of portraying Russia as the enemy in order to unite the country against it
, Sputnik/AFP

Biden said Washington would respond to the alleged attacks "at the time of our choosing and under the circumstances that have the greatest impact."

NBC later reported that the CIA was preparing a retaliatory cyber attack "designed to harass and 'embarrass' the Kremlin leadership."

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told CNN earlier this week that the hacking claims were "flattering" but baseless, with not a "single fact" to back them up.

Striking a more conciliatory note, Putin said Sunday he hoped Moscow and Washington could improve their relations once "this difficult period in the political life of the United States will pass."

The Kremlin was propelled to the heart of American politics in July after Hillary Clinton's campaign blamed Russia for an embarrassing leak of emails from the Democratic National Committee.

Russia has been accused of favouring Republican candidate Donald Trump -- who has praised Putin and called for better ties with Moscow -- over the more hawkish Clinton.

Russia's relations with the United States have fallen to their post-Cold War nadir over the conflict in Ukraine and stalled efforts to end the five-year Syrian war.

President Vladimir Putin on Sunday said US claims Russia had directed cyber attacks against Washington sought to “distract” American voters from domestic problems.

Washington last week formally accused the Russian government of trying to “interfere” in the 2016 White House race by hacking US political institutions, charges the Kremlin has repeatedly dismissed.

“There are lots of problems (in the United States),” Putin said in a televised press conference on the sidelines of the BRICS summit in India.

“And in these conditions, many resort to tried-and-tested methods to distract voters’ attention from their own problems.”

The Kremlin strongman accused US officials of portraying Russia as an “enemy” in order to “unite a country in the fight” against it.

“This card is being played actively,” he said.

The Kremlin on Saturday slammed Washington for its “unprecedented” threats after US Vice President Joe Biden told NBC that Putin would receive a “message” over the alleged hacking.

Vladimir Putin accuses US officials of portraying Russia as the enemy in order to unite the country ...

Vladimir Putin accuses US officials of portraying Russia as the enemy in order to unite the country against it
, Sputnik/AFP

Biden said Washington would respond to the alleged attacks “at the time of our choosing and under the circumstances that have the greatest impact.”

NBC later reported that the CIA was preparing a retaliatory cyber attack “designed to harass and ’embarrass’ the Kremlin leadership.”

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told CNN earlier this week that the hacking claims were “flattering” but baseless, with not a “single fact” to back them up.

Striking a more conciliatory note, Putin said Sunday he hoped Moscow and Washington could improve their relations once “this difficult period in the political life of the United States will pass.”

The Kremlin was propelled to the heart of American politics in July after Hillary Clinton’s campaign blamed Russia for an embarrassing leak of emails from the Democratic National Committee.

Russia has been accused of favouring Republican candidate Donald Trump — who has praised Putin and called for better ties with Moscow — over the more hawkish Clinton.

Russia’s relations with the United States have fallen to their post-Cold War nadir over the conflict in Ukraine and stalled efforts to end the five-year Syrian war.

AFP
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