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Russian diplomat complains of White House “leaks to media”

He said communication with the Trump administration is currently “on the basic level”

Sergei Ryabkov
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Sergei Ryabkov speaks at the United Nations headquarters in 2010. High-level diplomatic talks between the U.S. and Russia aimed at improving relations are due to begin next week, the State Department said. Thomas Shannon, undersecretary for political affairs, will travel to New York to meet Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov “to discuss a range of bilateral issues,” the department said in a one-sentence statement.
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MOSCOW — A top Russian diplomat has complained about “the threat of leaks” from the White House to the media, saying it hampers cooperation between Russia and the United States.

Speaking to Russian news agencies on Tuesday, Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said: “You don’t know what’s going to happen tomorrow: maybe you’ll see what you discussed with your counterpart on the pages of Washington Post or on CNN.”

Ryabkov did not elaborate, but added that the communication with the Trump administration is currently “on the basic level” because he “wouldn’t tell my counterparts in Washington what I wouldn’t be able to tell you.”

Ryabkov’s comments came several days after top White House adviser Jared Kushner faced allegations that he tried to create back-channel communications with Russia.

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