Vladimir Putin on Sunday shrugged off new USA threats to retaliate against alleged Russian hackers, saying such statements only confirmed that Washington used cyber-attacks for political ends.
Putin said he would work with any us leader willing to work with Russian Federation.
"Putin is trying to put his thumb on the scale through cyber-attacks aimed at influencing the election because he knows that Hillary Clinton will stand up to him".
"It very much feels like we are entering a very troubled and risky phase in this bilateral relationship", said Julianne Smith, a former senior Pentagon official who oversaw North Atlantic Treaty Organisation policy and a former senior advisor to Vice President Joe Biden.
Russian Federation has been accused of favouring Donald Trump - who has praised Putin and called for better ties with Moscow - over the more hawkish Clinton.
"It's well known that there's great deal of offshore money moved outside of Russian Federation from oligarchs", he said.
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Joe Biden, the Vice President of the United States, told an American media news channel previously that the U.S. is in the process of sending out a message to Putin.
Retd Admiral James Stavridis told NBC News' Cynthia McFadden that the United States should attack Russia's ability to censor its internal internet traffic and expose the financial dealings of Putin and his associates. "The next president will face some big strategic choices", said Smith, who now advises Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Europe and Russian Federation.
To be more elaborate on India-Russia relations strength, both the global leaders have signed at least 16 agreements related to defense and infrastructure developments.
Washington has accused Russian Federation of cyber attacking Democratic Party organizations.
This statement also indicated Russia's support to the listing of JeM chief Masood Azhar, which has been put on technical hold by China. Putin looked up, laughing."Certainly something went wrong" he said. We leave for the reader to decide why the Central Intelligence Agency is publicizing its plans to conduct a "covert" operation. "Physical attacks on networks is not something the USA wants to do because we don't want to set a precedent for other countries to do it as well, including against us", said former Central Intelligence Agency deputy director Michael Morell.
The Russian president warned that "sacrificing Russian-U.S. relations for what is happening in the internal politics of the United States" would be "damaging and counterproductive", and denied that Russia has any plans to influence the election that will choose the next occupant of the White House.
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