Trump adviser discussed sanctions with
Russian envoy: Washington Post
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[February 10, 2017]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - White House
national security adviser Michael Flynn privately discussed U.S.
sanctions against Russia with Moscow's ambassador to the United States
during the month before President Donald Trump took office, the
Washington Post reported on Thursday.
Citing unnamed current and former U.S. officials, the Post said some
senior U.S. officials interpreted the contacts as a "potentially
illegal" signal to Russia that it could expect a reprieve from sanctions
imposed by the Obama administration in December.
Reuters could not immediately confirm the Washington Post report.
Reuters reported last month, citing three sources familiar with the
matter, that Flynn had held five phone calls with Russian ambassador
Sergei Kislyak on Dec. 29, the day then-President Barack Obama
retaliated for Moscow's alleged interference in the 2016 U.S.
presidential election.

The Post said Flynn on Wednesday denied that he had discussed sanctions
with the Russian ambassador, but on Thursday backed away from the denial
through a spokesman.
Flynn “indicated that while he had no recollection of discussing
sanctions, he couldn’t be certain that the topic never came up,” the
Post quoted the spokesman as saying.
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National security adviser General Michael Flynn delivers a statement
daily briefing at the White House in Washington U.S., February 1,
2017. REUTERS/Carlos Barria

Officials said this week that the FBI is continuing to examine Flynn's
contacts with Kislyak, according to the paper.
"Several officials emphasized that while sanctions were discussed, they
did not see evidence that Flynn had an intent to convey an explicit
promise to take action after the inauguration," the Post said.
(Reporting by Washington Newsroom; Editing by Simon Cameron-Moore)
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