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Russian diplomat blames Biden administration for disrupting cybersecurity dialogue

"In March 2022, the US unilaterally wrapped up the work of the interagency expert group ‘Kremlin - White House,’ which operated under the auspices of the security councils of the two countries and in pursuance of the 2021 Geneva summit agreements," Artur Lyukmanov pointed out

MOSCOW, November 3. /TASS/. The current US administration is responsible for disrupting cybersecurity dialogue with Moscow, Acting Director of the Russian Foreign Ministry’s Department of International Information Security Artur Lyukmanov said in an interview with Newsweek, which was published on the ministry’s website on Thursday.

"In March 2022, the US unilaterally wrapped up the work of the interagency expert group ‘Kremlin - White House,’ which operated under the auspices of the security councils of the two countries and in pursuance of the 2021 Geneva summit agreements," he pointed out.

"We considered this format as one of the ‘bricks’ of the dialogue on strategic stability, as an opportunity for a depoliticized conversation and neutralization of the growing threats from crimes in the ICT-field. Unlike the US agencies, we regularly responded to incoming requests. It is the current Administration that is responsible for disruption of the dialogue between our countries on international information security," Lyukmanov emphasized.