Washington provided intelligence to Russia that helped thwart a
potentially deadly bombing, U.S. and Russian officials said on
Sunday, in a rare public show of cooperation despite deep
strains between the two countries.
"It cannot be called anything but an ideal example of
cooperation in fighting terrorism," Peskov told reporters at a
conference call. "We should aim for such standards."
The tip-off resulted in the detention of seven alleged
supporters of the Islamic State militant group in St. Petersburg
last week, Peskov said.
Russia's Federal Security Service said on Friday that IS had
planned attacks in public places on Dec. 16 and weapons and
explosives were found when the suspects were searched.
Peskov said Russian and American security services have contacts
but this was the first time when their cooperation was so
efficient. "This was very meaningful information that helped to
save many lives," the spokesman told reporters.
Asked if President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald
Trump and Putin had discussed a possible meeting, Peskov replied
that the issue "had not been brought up yet".
(Reporting by Maria Tsvetkova; Editing by Mark Heinrich)
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