“As president I wanted to share with Russia (at an officially scheduled White House meeting), which I absolutely have the right to do, some facts related to terrorism and air flight security. Furthermore, for humanitarian reasons, I want Russia to make great strides in its fight against Isis and terrorism". US President Donald Trump wrote it in two tweets, responding to allegations made by a Washington Post article, according to which Trump disclosed intelligence secrets to Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov during the recent meeting at the White House.
In particular, details regarding an alleged plan by the Islamic State jihadists to use laptops on scheduled flights, as well as the city where the information would have been collected. From Moscow, Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskov: "It's not up to us, we don't want anything to do with this nonsense", reports the Tass agency, “something that can neither be confirmed nor denied”.