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 [1]  [2] The Russian Embassy placed a formal request to observe the elections with the Department of State, but also reached outside diplomatic channels in an attempt to secure permission directly from state and local election officials.[3] In objecting to these tactics, then-Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Victoria Nuland reminded the Russian Ambassador that Russia had refused invitations to participate in the official OSCE mission that was to observe the U.S. elections.[4]

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  1. (U) FBI IIR  ; FBI IIR  
  2. (U) Ibid.
  3. (U) DTS 2018-2152, SSCI interview with Andrew McCabe, Former Deputy Director of the FBI, February 14, 2018, pp. 221-222.
  4.   Email, sent November 4, 2016; from  ; to:  ,    ,  . Subject: Kislyak Protest of FBI Tactics.
  5. (U) NSA   DIRNSA, May 5, 2017.
  6. (U) Ibid.
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