Kremlin denies involvement French election

Kremlin denies involvement French election

World February 14, 2017 18:30

moscow/paris - Russia denies any involvement in the French presidential election. The Kremlin claims to have nothing to do with spreading false news or Internet attacks. But the camp of presidential Macron held Tuesday his accusation about standing.

Macron claims that the Russians try to thwart his campaign. Moreover, he suspects a group of hackers in Ukraine from interference. The reaction in Moscow was unequivocal: this accusation is absurd. 'We have neither the intention to interfere in the internal affairs of other countries, including in their electoral processes', so responded Kremlin spokesman Peskov. He echoed the allegations under the heading of 'anti-Putin hysteria. '

Macro Kamp says that Moscow would prefer the right-wing Marine Le Pen of the center-right candidate Francois Fillon sees sitting in the Elysée. The two presidential candidates apparently have no burden of false news or hackers, says Emmanuel Macron.

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