White house: trump didn’t believe Putin on the question of

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The chief of staff of the White house rins, Primos told about the position of the President of the United States Donald trump “interference” with Russia after meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the summit of “big twenty”.

A question about the “interference” of the Russian Federation was discussed Friday at the first meeting of presidents of Russia and USA Vladimir Putin and Donald trump in Hamburg on the “margins” of the G20 summit. According to its results, Putin said that trump has taken the statements of the Russian side, which denies any involvement. In the White house, in turn, have become neither confirm nor deny that statement, trump wrote on Twitter that “twice put in a rigid form” this question to Putin, but he “flatly denied it.”

Trump also pointed out that the previously expressed his opinion on this matter — interference in elections in the United States could make both Russia and other countries or hackers.

“The President absolutely does not believe the denials of President Putin,” said, Pribas in an interview with Fox News channel.

“Yes, he believes that Russia probably committed all of these actions. But he also believes that other countries also”, — commented on Pribas in the Fox News question about the reaction of trump’s rebuttal of Vladimir Putin alleged Russian interference in U.S. elections.

Paribas, said China and North Korea among the countries that interfered in the Affairs of USA “for many years”.

Russia has repeatedly denied accusations of trying to influence the elections in different countries, as the press Secretary of the President Dmitry Peskov called them “completely unfounded”. The Russian foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, speaking about alleged Russian intervention in elections in the United States, France and Germany, said that there are no facts confirming it, no. Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the United States around the world interfering in other people’s political processes, but are offended by Russia, which allegedly interfered in their elections, but for the Russian Federation such interference does not make sense.

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