Kremlin accuses US of interference in Interpol vote

By Elena Teslova

MOSCOW (AA) – An appeal by U.S. senators to vote against a nominee for the head of Interpol is interference, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Tuesday.

“This is a kind of interference in the electoral process, in the elections in an international organization. How else would you evaluate it? Here is a visual manifestation, ” he said.

Earlier four U.S. senators called on the U.S. presidential administration and Interpol General Assembly to pitch against Russian Alexander Prokopchuk, the Interior Ministry general, who is a contender for the top post of Interpol.

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