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US authorities commented on Nastia Rybka’s statement about elections in America

'07.03.2018'

Source: Rambler

State Department spokeswoman Heather Neuert said that if Nastya Rybka (Anastasia Vashukevich), detained in Thailand, knows “something very interesting,” Washington will be notified about this. Decryption briefing published on the site office.

Photo: instagram.com/nastya_rybka.ru

So Neuert answered the journalist's question about why US representatives are not going to meet with Vashukevich and listen to her information about the possible interference of the Russian Federation in the American elections, writes Rambler. Nastya Rybka said earlier that she was ready to provide such information to American journalists.

The representative of the State Department stressed that the Russian authorities "may have more information on the case" Vashukevich.

“Of course, Thai law enforcement may have additional data, but we are limited in terms of information,” she said.

At the same time, Neuert expressed confidence that the Thai authorities will notify the United States if the Russian woman tells something really important. Neuert added that she did not know whether the staff of the US Embassy in Thailand planned to talk with Vashukevich.

“Listen, we are helping American citizens. She is not a citizen of America. ”

According to Neuert, this whole story "sounds rather strange."

On February 25, Thai police detained ten citizens of Russia, Belarus and Latvia in a hotel in Pattaya, who called themselves sex coaches. Together with them, Vashukevich and her “mentor” Alex Leslie (Alexander Kirillov) were detained.
The police said almost 40 tourists from the Russian Federation who participated in their training. Russians told law enforcement officers that they paid 20 thousand Thai baht (more than 35,5 thousand rubles) for a sex course.

The detainees were taken to the local police station. One of them was charged with violating immigration laws, three of them were illegally entering the country, and the rest did not have a work permit. Later, diplomats reported that Leslie and Rybka were awaiting trial and deportation from Thailand.

The media wrote that after the detention, Leslie-Kirillov wrote a letter to the US consulate asking for political asylum. Vashukevich also asked for asylum for himself and other detainees. She claimed that she had information about the connection between American politicians and Russian politicians.

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