She commented on the information that the Russian side made "some proposals on disarmament issues" during the summit in Helsinki.

According to Zakharova, such leaks regularly occur on the American side. The Foreign Ministry spokesman noted that if the US intelligence services had at least some evidence in favor of alleged Russian interference in the US elections, "they would be merged first, immediately."

"Before calling other countries for" proper "behavior and respectful attitude to international law, the US could set an example and stop manipulating excerpts from closed documents and meetings. Including non-existent, "she noted.

Zakharova also added that the US "without showing any interference, without hackers and special agents of foreign special services, is showing off the gripped agenda".

Previously, the media reported that Russian President Vladimir Putin at a meeting in Helsinki allegedly offered the American leader Donald Trump to agree on arms control.