Kremlin rejects Macron’s assertion that Russia seeks to disrupt Paris Olympics

Post At: Apr 05/2024 09:10PM
By: Reuters

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Friday rejected assertions by French President Emmanuel Macron that Russia would malevolently target the Paris Olympics this summer, calling them absolutely unfounded.

Peskov also denied a claim by the Czech Republic’s transport minister Martin Kupka, who told the Financial Times that Russia had been trying to sabotage the EU’s railway networks through a large-scale hacking campaign.

“These are absolutely unfounded accusations in both the first and second cases. They are often heard, but they are never supported by any adequate evidence or argumentation. We absolutely do not accept such accusations,” Peskov said.

Macron on Thursday expressed confidence that Russia would try to target the Olympics and named the information sphere as one possible area for interference.

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