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Vladimir Putin on alleged Russian interference in U.S. election: ‘I do not care’

U.S. President Trump's administration released a list of hundreds of Russian politicians and oligarchs who have "flourished" under the regime of President Vladimir Putin late Monday. Sputnik/Alexei Nikolsky/Kremlin via REUTERS

Vladimir Putin says he doesn’t care about alleged Russian interference in the U.S. presidential election because the actions weren’t connected to his government.

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In an interview with the US TV network NBC, the Russian president was asked if he condoned the interference by 13 Russian nationals and three Russian companies detailed in a US indictment.

“I do not care at all, because they do not represent the government,” he said, according to the interview transcript posted Saturday by the Kremlin.

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“Maybe they are not even Russians but Ukrainians, Tatars or Jews but with Russian citizenship, which should also be checked; maybe they have dual citizenship of a green card; maybe the US paid them for this. How can you know that? I do not know either,” he said.

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