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Trump cites Ukraine ties to ex-rival Clinton; offers no evidence

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump on Tuesday blasted the investigation into alleged Russian meddling in last year''s US election and raised questions, without offering evidence, about Ukrainian support for his Democratic presidential rival, Hillary Clinton.



Washington, July 25

US President Donald Trump on Tuesday blasted the investigation into alleged Russian meddling in last year's US election and raised questions, without offering evidence, about Ukrainian support for his Democratic presidential rival, Hillary Clinton.

In a pair of early morning tweets, Trump also said US Attorney General Jeff Sessions had "taken a very weak position" toward the Democratic presidential nominee and cited "Ukrainian efforts to sabotage Trump campaign — quietly working to boost Clinton'."

Trump did not elaborate or offer evidence about any role Ukraine may have played in the 2016 election.

The Republican president's first six months in office have been shadowed by investigations into possible Russian interference in the election and possible ties between his campaign and Moscow.

The Ukrainian president’s spokesman did not respond immediately to a request for comment. The Ukrainian Embassy in Washington denied Kiev had tried to influence the US election.

"We stand by our words that the government of Ukraine didn't help any candidate in (the) election. Ukraine is proud of bipartisan support in the US," the embassy posted on Twitter.

Ukraine’s permanent representative to the Council of Europe, Dmytro Kuleba, said on Twitter: "Trump writes that we interfered in the elections in the USA, while Putin says that we threaten Russia. There was a time when we were peaceful buckwheat sowers who kept themselves to themselves".

The US intelligence community determined that Russia attempted to interfere in the White House race. Moscow has denied it and Trump has said his campaign did not collude with Russia.

The allegations are being investigated by US congressional committees and a federal special counsel.

In the run-up to the November election, the FBI probed Clinton's handling of email as US secretary of state under Democratic President Barack Obama but ultimately said no criminal charges were warranted. Reuters

 

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