Russia wants to find a possible US informant in the Kremlin through the international police organization Interpol. With a request, the State Department wants to find out whether the former employee in the US, said spokeswoman Maria Sakharova in Moscow.
If US media reported two years after the disappearance of the man with Russian citizenship that he was in America, then "such things would have to be examined according to the appropriate procedures and rules," she told the agency Tass.
According to US media reports in 2017, the Russian informant for the USA was said to have been withdrawn by the US foreign intelligence service CIA because he was threatened with disempowerment. The Kremlin confirmed that the man worked in the presidential office, but denied that he had access to sensitive information and Russian intelligence services.