The Americans never ever provide complete interviews - they are always deeply edited with inconvenient parts cut out. It would be nice if RT can provide the whole interview
Putin Hints JFK Was Murdered By The "Deep State" Which Is Now After Trump And Russia
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June, 2017
In
Megyn Kelly's much anticipated interview with Vladimir Putin for her
debut episode of NBC's "Sunday Night with Megyn Kelly", the
Russian President said he never met Donald Trump during his business
trips to Russia (including Trump’s 2013 visit to Moscow for the
Miss Universe pageant), stated that he was unaware of any proposal
from Jared Kushner to set up an alleged "secret line" of
communications between the Trump administration and the Russian
government, and that it’s “nonsense” to say Russia has
collected compromising material about Trump among many other topics
covered in the 7 minute interview (see below).
“I
am not aware of such a proposal,” Putin
said referring to Kushner's alleged proposal. “No such proposal
ever reached me.” Putin said many CEOs of major U.S. companies
visit Russia and then asked
rhetorically,
"do you think we're gathering dirt on all of them right now or
something?" Putin asked, before saying: "Have
you all lost your mind?"
While
previously the NYT and WaPo reported that Kushner discussed the idea
of creating a secret channel to discuss the crisis in Syria, with
Russian ambassador to the U.S. Sergey Kislyak in December, the line
was never established, according
to a source cited by Bloomberg.
A secret line with Russia - which H.R. McMaster said is a normal
thing in diplomatic relations with international counterparties -
could have allowed the Trump transition team and Russian officials to
communicate outside of the scrutiny of the departing Obama
administration. It’s become a centerpiece of the questions swirling
around Trump and his campaign and possible ties to Russia.
Putin
also said that his nation had no channels of communication with the
campaigns of either Trump or Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton,
but that there may have been official contacts, which he called a
“standard diplomatic practice.”
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Putin
also said he’d never met Trump, including during a visit by Trump
to Moscow for the 2013 Miss Universe pageant, and called the
existence of a secret Russian dossier on Trump “just another piece
of nonsense.”
"There
was no relationship whatsoever. Yes, he visited Moscow in his day.
But, you know, I never met him," Putin says, according to
transcript.
Putin
also said that he’s not aware of any meetings between Kislyak and
officials from the Trump campaign, and that he doesn’t talk to
Russian ambassadors every day. He
called the allegations “domestic political squabbles” and a line
of attack against Trump.
“Well,
this is just another load of nonsense,” Putin
said in response to a question about Kislyak meeting Trump campaign
officials. “Because if there had been something meaningful, he
would have made a report to the minister, and the minister would have
made a report to me. There weren’t even any reports” the Russian
president said cited
by Bloomberg.
And despite saying there had been no reports, Putin volunteered that
“there was not even a specific discussion of sanctions or something
else.” In a discussion moderated by Kelly on Friday, Putin said it
was “nuts” to suggest the Trump administration had moved to ease
economic sanctions on Russia.
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Additionally,
as previewed earlier in the day by Reuters, Putin also said that he
barely interacted with Michael Flynn, Trump’s former national
security adviser, during a dinner in Moscow in 2015 when the pair
were seated together. Flynn, a retired U.S. Army lieutenant general
and former director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, was paid
$45,000 to speak at the anniversary gala for the Russia Today
television network.
"You
and I personally have a much closer relationship than I had with Mr
Flynn.... When I came to the event for our for our company, Russia
Today, and sat down at the table, next to me there was a gentleman
sitting on one side. I made my speech. Then we talked about some
other stuff. And I got up and left... afterwards I was told, 'You
know there was an American gentleman, he was involved in some things.
He used to be in the security services.' ....That's the extent of my
acquaintance with Mr Flynn." As a reminder, the payments Flynn
received from RT, and his appearance next to Putin at the dinner,
have been raised frequently amid speculation about his relationship
with the Kremlin.
Asked
whether all 17 U.S. intelligence agencies that concluded Russia
interfered with the election are lying, Putin said “they have been
misled” and said he has not seen “any direct proof of Russia’s
interference.”
“What
fingerprints or hoot-prints or horn-prints, what are you talking
about,” he said. Putin even suggested that former President Barack
Obama “started having doubts” when they spoke about it. The pair
met on the sidelines of the APEC summit in Peru in November, weeks
after Trump’s upset election win.
The
Russian president accused the U.S. of “actively interfering in
electoral campaigns of other countries” while denying that Russia
has any motive to do so. “Even if we wanted to, it wouldn’t make
any sense for us to interfere,” Putin said.
Meanwhile,
Putin accused the US of doing precisely what Russia has been charged
with doing in the US: "Put your finger anywhere on a map of the
world, and everywhere you will hear complaints that American
officials are interfering in internal electoral processes," he
said, adding that "every action has an equal and opposite
reaction. But, I repeat, we don't even have to do that. Presidents
come and go, and even the parties in power change, but the main
political direction does not change."
Putin
claimed that Russia has a preference in an election but only reacts
to the "political direction" that the United States seems
to be heading in. "It wouldn't make sense for us to interfere,"
he said.
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But
the most notable highlight of the interview was Putin's tongue in
cheek hint that the Deep State - the same entity that may have been
behind the Kennedy assassination according to the Russian president -
is now behind the attempt to topple Trump and the ongoing push to
sour ties with Russia:
"There is a theory that Kennedy's assassination was arranged by the United States intelligence services. So if this theory is correct, and that can't be ruled out, then what could be easier in this day and age than using all the technical means at the disposal of the intelligence services and using those means to organize some attacks, and then pointing the finger at Russia."
Full
interview below
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