U.S spy has been employed in the Russian president’s residence for years

U.S spy has been employed in the Russian president's residence for years

U.S spy has been employed in the Russian president’s residence for years

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Russian-American relations have been hit by an alleged American spy working in the Kremlin for two years. Russia has also confirmed that the alleged CIA spy worked in President Putin’s official residence. US media claimed in its reports, reports from various news agencies received Tuesday, September 10, from Moscow and Russia in Russia in the United States. That spy working in the Kremlin of the US intelligence agency CIA had access to the close circles of Russian President Putin. The American spy was kicked out of the Kremlin two years ago in 2017, when fears over his true identity surfaced.

On the other hand, President Putin’s official residence in the Russian capital, called the Kremlin, was confirmed on Tuesday. The alleged US spy was working for the administration of the Russian presidential office in Moscow. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, “The man had no direct access to President Putin and was a low-level government official. The Russian news agency “TASS” wrote, quoting Dmitry Peskov’s statement that the man was fired several years ago. At the same time, a spokesman for the Kremlin added, “This person’s job was not a senior government-level position. Dmitry Peskov also said he had no information that this man had been working for the US intelligence agency CIA. Dmitry Peskov said this in Moscow today in the background, according to reports from the US broadcaster CNN and the New York Times the alleged detective worked for the CIA in the Kremlin, which he feared surfaced in 2017. And it was evacuated due to concerns raised by its security threats. This claim by the American media, because of the embarrassment of Russia at the political and diplomatic level, so the Kremlin spokesman said, all these claims made in the American media that he was expelled quickly, and who was trying to save her, all of these are stories that are fabricated and just for the sake of deception. Contrary to these Russian claims, CNN and the New York Times have reported in their reports that this CIA asset (the informant working for it) had been inside the Russian governing body for many years and he had access to top officials in the Kremlin.

According to the New York Times, the access to the US spy to Russian President Putin was so important that it made him one of the CIA’s most valuable Russian assets. According to the journal New York Times, the same is said about the detective that he allegedly provided the US intelligence agencies with evidence regarding President Putin’s order, citing alleged Republican Donald Trump support for Democrat candidate Hillary Clinton in the 2016 US presidential election.

Why this spy was kicked out of the Kremlin:

According to US media reports, the CIA attempted to expel its assets from the Kremlin in 2016, when the US presidential election revealed many details of Russia’s alleged interference. And so it was feared that the US spy in the Kremlin might be exposed in a dangerous way. It was also said that the detective refused to leave the Kremlin in 2016. However, a year later when the CIA re-pressed it in 2017, it accepted the proposal.

Trump’s ‘negligence’ on confidential information:

US broadcaster CNN says White House sources said the reasons for this American spy’s expulsion from the Kremlin also included reservations raised by President Donald Trump and members of his cabinet. According to these sources, Trump and his cabinet showed alleged negligence in keeping confidential information. One of these events occurred in 2017 during a private meeting with President Putin President Trump also forcibly seized a translator’s written notes. White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham, on the other hand, said in response to CNN’s report, “CNN reporting is not only wrong but it also has this potential to endanger human lives. In addition, the CIA itself has denied these US media reports.

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