DANANG, Vietnam: Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin both sought to dampen claims of Moscow’s meddling in US elections, with the Russian leader branding the accusations as “fantasies”, after meeting in Vietnam Saturday.

The two leaders snatched brief but chummy discussions on the margins of an Asia-Pacific summit, in an encounter overshadowed by claims over Russian influence in the vote that propelled Trump to the White House.

Trump, whose key former aides are under a US investigation for alleged collaboration with the Kremlin, said he repeatedly asked Putin about the claims during their chats at the APEC summit in the Vietnamese resort of Danang.

“He (Putin) said he didn’t meddle. I asked him again,” Trump told reporters on Air Force One as he flew to Hanoi for a state visit.

“You can only ask so many times... He said he absolutely did not meddle in our election,” he said, adding he felt Putin seemed “very insulted” by the persistent accusations, which have dogged Trump throughout the year since his shock poll win.

Trump’s former campaign chairman Paul Manafort and an associate are under house arrest on charges linked to an investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller into allegations that the campaign colluded with Russia.

Revelations by Facebook and Twitter that Russian-sponsored fake news flooded US social media in the election run-up have further deepened scrutiny on ties between the nations.

But Putin swatted away accusations of mischief-making by Moscow as a US “domestic political struggle”, in comments to reporters in Danang. “I think these are some sort of fantasies,” he said of claims of collusion between the Kremlin and the Trump campaign.—AFP