Moscow: Russia reiterated today its rejection to the accusations of an alleged interference by the Kremlin in the internal affairs of the United States, especially in its electoral process, Prensa Latina publishes.
Senator Alexei Pushkov highlighted the tendency to hallucinate of the US secretary of state, Michael Pompeo, who said that Russia has interfered in the elections of the northern country since 2008.
Pushkov, at the head of the information policy committee of the Federation Council (Russian Senate), said Russia would not be interested in influencing the US electoral process in any way.
Could you try variations in American politics and then place in the White House Republican hawks or the Democrat Barack Obama himself, with whom we never had an approach, the television commentator also asked.
The US secretary of state only lives in an unreal world, Pompeo in Wonderland, the Russian senator commented.
Moscow denied all times the slightest possibility of interfering in the US elections, something that was not able to demonstrate a commission led by prosecutor Robert Mueller who for almost three years investigated that possibility and the implication in it of Donald Trump.
After a meeting with his American partner at the recently held Group of 20 summit in Osaka, Russian President Vladimir Putin stressed that never has been the slightest attempt to influence or interfere with the presidential elections of November 2016.
Unlike Russia, the United States openly practices what the White House itself recognizes as 'interference with positive purposes' in the internal affairs of this nation, through its embassy in this capital, non-governmental organizations and other channels.
Moscow at the time exposed the long history of the interference, both political and military, of the United States worldwide and specifically in Russia, including the incitement to carry out mass protests in this capital, at the end of 2011.
Experts believe that the accusation of interference against Russia is the result of the inability of the Democrats in the United States to assume their defeat in the 2016 presidential elections and to have a pretext to maintain tension with Moscow.


