Trump’s national security advisor says he warned Russia against meddling in Midterm elections

Donald Trump’s national security advisor John Bolton has said he warned Moscow against meddling in US elections ahead of the 2018 midterms elections in November.
Mr Bolton told reporters he has “made it clear” the US won’t accept election meddling during a news conference hours after a meeting with Russia’s Nikolai Patrushev at the US mission in Geneva.
Mr Bolton’s meeting was a follow-up to Mr Trump’s summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki last month.

that there is no election meddling.”
When asked if there would be consequences for possible future meddling, Mr Bolton told the AP the “focus” would be on ensuring it doesn’t happen again. He added, however, that there wouldn’t be “new sanctions if there’s no further interference”.
The Trump administration had imposed new sanctions against Russia for Moscow’s alleged election interference. Mr Putin has called the sanctions “counterproductive and senseless”.
During the press conference, Mr Bolton said he “might have had a joint statement” with Mr Patrushev but they weren’t able to reach an agreement surrounding election meddling.
“I felt it was important to mention election meddling which we raised a number of times during these consultations today which lasted a little bit over five hours, but we weren’t able to reach an agreement on that…” He added that overall they made “considerable 

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