Flynn resignation internal US matter — Kremlin Michael Flynn
Michael Flynn

Michael Flynn

MOSCOW. – The resignation of General Michael Flynn is a domestic US issue, and not one for Russia to comment on, the Kremlin said.

Flynn who in the past also served as the 18th director of the Defence Intelligence Agency, stepped down as National Security Advisor less than a week after his appointment over alleged links with Russia.

“We would not like to comment on it in any way,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists yesterday, when asked about Flynn’s resignation. “This is a domestic issue of the Americans and the Trump administration, not ours.”

“The resignation of Michael Flynn was probably the speediest for a national security advisor in all history. But the target is not Flynn, but rather relations with Russia,” Senator Aleksey Pushkov tweeted.

Flynn stepped down on Monday over his phone conversations with Russia’s ambassador to Washington, Sergey Kislyak.

Explaining his move in a resignation letter, Flynn said he had not provided the White House with full information about his contacts with Russian Ambassador to the United States Sergey Kislyak.

Transcripts of the calls have not been released to the public, but some US media report that they led Vice President Mike Pence to question Flynn’s recollection of what he and Kislyak had discussed.

General Keith Kellogg was appointed as acting national security advisor after Flynn’s resignation.

Peskov reiterated on Monday that the anti-Russian sanctions imposed by the US were not discussed in the phone calls between Flynn and Kislyak. Media reports to the contrary, as well as Flynn’s trip to Russia in 2015, were at the forefront of criticism of Flynn’s appointment as a senior US security official in the Trump administration. – RT/Sputnik.

You Might Also Like

Comments