Kremlin denies interfering in US elections after Washington slaps sanctions on Russia, including expelling diplomats.
Russia has pledged “adequate reprisals” over US sanctions and accused Washington of trying to destroy ties by making “unfounded” allegations of interference in the US election.
The United States wants to “definitively destroy US-Russia relations which have already reached a low,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Thursday, adding that Russia will “react in an adequate manner based on the principles of reciprocity”.
Washington announced a series of measures against Russia, including tough sanctions on Russia’s top two intelligence agencies, the expulsion of 35 diplomats and a decision to shut down two Russian compounds in the US.
Accusations of #Russia interfering with #US presidential elections are absolutely groundless
— Russian Embassy in USA 🇷🇺 (@RusEmbUSA) December 30, 2016
“We categorically reject the unfounded assertions and accusations made about Russia,” Peskov said, according to the Ria Novosti news agency.
“The American sanctions against Russia and the expulsion of 35 diplomats in 72 hours are proof of a real paranoia,” said Leonid Slutsky, the chairman of the state duma committee on international affairs.
“They are once again taking very aggressive measures against our country,” he said, according to Ria Novosti.
‘Election hacking’
President Barack Obama had all but accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of personally ordering a cyber-hack that many Democrats believe damaged Hillary Clinton’s chances in November’s closely fought election with Republican foe Donald Trump.
The US intelligence community has concluded that a hack-and-release of Democratic Party and Clinton staff emails was designed to put Trump – a politician with no diplomatic experience who has praised Putin – into the Oval Office.
Today, Treasury sanctions two individuals for malicious cyber-enabled activities. https://t.co/c4LKHoEhwZ pic.twitter.com/0M24mshs0f
— Treasury Department (@USTreasury) December 29, 2016