Thursday, January 19, 2017

Peskov explained the necessity of good relations with the United States Izvestia.ru

Press Secretary of the Russian President Dmitry Peskov said that Moscow needs good relations with Washington.

Such a statement the official representative of the Kremlin did in interview of broadcasting company BBC, excerpts of which is quoted by TASS. The Agency clarifies that the full version of conversation of the correspondent with the Sand will be aired on the channel on January 21.

“We believe that we cannot solve many problems in this world and in our region that endanger our country, without the cooperation with the Americans,” — explained his point of view, Sands.

According to him, currently in Russian-American relations has developed a complicated situation, since the point of view elected President of the USA of Donald trump to their further development “remains doubtful”.

At the same time press Secretary of Vladimir Putin once again stressed that the Russian authorities have nothing to do with hacking attacks on the electoral system of the United States and other online resources of national importance.

“Neither the Russian government nor the Kremlin or President Putin personally or not military intelligence was behind these attacks,” — said Sands, such that these attacks do, in principle, “was the place to be.”

As recently reported by “Izvestia”, the prospect of establishing relations between the Kremlin and the new White house administration caused anxiety among members of the Democratic party of the United States. They expressed concerns about the fact that Donald trump and Vladimir Putin can make a “deal” on the conflict in Eastern Ukraine. During the election campaign the Republican candidate said that Ukraine is not included in the scope of foreign policy interests of the United States.

Senior researcher, analytical center, The Atlantic Council in Washington Professor Anders Aslund called trump’s “very dangerous for Ukraine,” and suggested that its policy on the Ukrainian question will lead to conflict within the White house.

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