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Trump aide Conway dismisses US sanctions against Russia

Published: 31 Dec 2016 - 01:23 am | Last Updated: 22 Nov 2021 - 01:41 am

AFP

Washington: Donald Trump's senior aide Kellyanne Conway yesterday criticised President Barack Obama's decision to impose new sanctions against Russia, suggesting that one of the motives was to "box in" the president-elect.
The White House on Thursday unleashed a barrage of punishment against Moscow over alleged interference in last month's presidential election, giving what it called 35 Russian "intelligence operatives" based at the country's embassy in Washington and consulate in San Francisco 72 hours to leave the country, and hitting Russia's military and domestic intelligence agencies with sanctions.
"I don't think at the height of the Cold War that this country expelled that many operatives," Conway told CNN late Thursday, calling the sanctions "unprecedented."
Many believe Obama enacted the sanctions in order to "box in" Trump over Russia when he takes office on January 20, she added. "Even those who are sympathetic to President Obama on most issues are saying that part of the reason he did this today was to quote 'box in' President-elect Trump," Conway said.
"That would be very unfortunate if politics were the motivating factor here. We can't help but think that's often true."
In 2001, then-president George W. Bush expelled 50 Russian diplomats after the arrest of Robert Hanssen, an FBI special agent who had spied for Russia for more than 15 years.
He responded to the sanctions against Russia on Thursday with a call for the country to "move on. Asked whether Trump will reverse the Obama administration's latest sanctions against Russia, Conway replied, "I will not make a statement on that at all."