Deripaska commented on the publication of his possible "deal" with the US Congress
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Russian billionaire entrepreneur Oleg Deripaska, whose desire to make a kind of deal with the US Congress was written by the media, commented on this kind of publication. Recall that The New York Times recently published an article stating that Deripaska is ready to hand over to the United States parliament "information about Russia's intervention in the US presidential election." In exchange, Deripaska is asking for immunity from prosecution in economic cases.
Deripaska said today that the article in the NYT is "false and misleading." Interfax quotes a businessman:
The article, published in The New York Times 27 in May under the heading "Russian strives for immunity to help in the hearings of the congress", is true only in some moments, but in essence false and misleading. The only truth in this article is the fact that I really want to help the democratically elected committees of the US Congress, acting on behalf of the American people, to establish the truth.
According to Deripaska, he has no information about Russia's interference in the American elections. The businessman notes that his data is "completely opposite."
If Deripaska is going to offer information to the Congress, in which it will not be stated that the culprit for H. Clinton’s defeat is Russia and her “ubiquitous hackers”, will Congress be interested in this kind of information? Indeed, in the Congress, as nowhere else, and without Deripaska, they know that Russia has nothing to do with interference in the electoral process, and it is precisely in Congress that they persistently continue to exaggerate the lies about the “Russian invasion” - so convenient.
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