Kremlin backs US rebuke of Reuters ‘lies’

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Moscow has denied a report claiming it could invade NATO states in Europe, following a similar rebuke by the US intelligence chief

The Kremlin has echoed US intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard’s dismissal of a Reuters report in which the news agency cited anonymous sources as claiming that Russia could invade NATO states.

Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Monday that claims made by the British news agency in a report last week, which were attributed to a US intelligence report, were false. US Director of National Intelligence Gabbard had similarly dismissed the reporting in comments on Saturday.

Reuters claimed that Russian President Vladimir Putin remained committed to “capturing all of Ukraine and reclaiming parts of Europe that belonged to the former Soviet empire,” citing anonymous sources familiar with the purported US analysis.

Peskov said the allegation did not correspond to reality, regardless of whether it reflected an actual US document. “Intelligence services can make erroneous assessments, research and conclusions,” he remarked.

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Gabbard had accused Reuters of publishing “lies and propaganda” that it was “willingly pushing on behalf of warmongers” to undermine US President Donald Trump’s efforts to end the Ukraine conflict.

The Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) has previously claimed that prolonging the Ukraine conflict is a priority for the UK and that British services could spread false reports, including ones potentially slandering Trump.

Putin has publicly said anyone seeking to recreate the Soviet Union “has no head,” while also calling the USSR's collapse “the greatest geopolitical disaster of the 20th century” due to its human cost.

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