Moscow
(AFP) - Moscow on Wednesday said it would be "very difficult" to
improve US-Russia relations, which have plummeted to Cold War lows on
accusations of election meddling and crises in Syria and Ukraine.
Deputy
foreign minister Sergei Ryabkov accused the US of trying to meddle in
Russia's internal affairs ahead of a presidential election next month,
after Washington indicted 13 Russians for an alleged covert effort to
interfere in 2016 US polls.
"Paradoxically,
the Americans are taking steps towards meddling in our internal affairs
and exacerbating tensions in bilateral relations ahead of the
presidential election" in Russia on March 18, Ryabkov told the news
agency Interfax.
"Despite
this, they continue -- without any foundation or proof -- to reproach
us for apparently interfering in their electoral process," he said.
"Of
course we in Moscow regret all of this," he said of potential sanctions
against the 13 Russians who were indicted last week as part of a US
federal government probe.
"It will be very difficult to move relations with the US on from their current state," he said.
Several
US congressional committees and special prosecutor Robert Mueller are
investigating allegations of Russian interference in the 2016 election
and collusion with the campaign of President Donald Trump.
Source: Yahoo News
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