"The
ambassadors are appointed in order to maintain relationships," Russian
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said at a press conference in Moscow.
"They
are maintained by holding meetings, talks and establishing contacts
with officials from both executive and legislative branches of power. I
can only quote what the media said today -- this all looks like a witch
hunt."
Citing current and former senior US
government officials CNN reported that Kislyak is considered by US
intelligence to be one of Russia's top spies and spy recruiters in
Washington.
But Russia's Foreign
Ministry has angrily rejected allegations that its top diplomat in
Washington is a spy amid controversy over meetings he held with US
Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova on Thursday insisted Kislyak was "a well-known, world-class diplomat."
"He
was deputy minister of foreign affairs in Russia, who has communicated
with American colleagues for decades in different fields, and CNN
accused him of being a Russian spy ... of recruiting? Oh my God!"
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