Kremlin spokesman: Russia's envoy met with Trump during the presidential campaign
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has confirmed in his interview with CNN's Fareed Zakaria that Russian ambassador to the U.S. Sergey Kislyak met with Trump associates during the presidential campaign.
Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak, who met with Attorney General Jeff Sessions twice ahead of the US election, and is considered by US intelligence sources to be one of Russia's top spies, Peskov said Kislyak was simply doing his job, CNN reported.
"He was talking about bilateral relations," Peskov said.
"He was talking about what is going on in the United States so we have a better understanding in Moscow. This is what is being performed by every ambassador of Russia abroad, every ambassador of the United States abroad, including in Moscow." Challenged by Zakaria as to whether Kislyak had any similar meetings with Hillary Clinton, Peskov was vague.
"If you look at some people connected with Hillary Clinton during her campaign, you would probably see that he had lots of meetings of that kind," he said. However, he was keen to emphasize, "There were no meetings about elections -- electoral process ... in no way should it be presented as interference in electoral process."
Source: UNIAN