Ivanka Trump said in a new interview that she “barely” knew about the Trump Organization’s real estate project in Moscow that her father pursued while he also was running for president.

“Literally almost nothing,” the White House adviser told ABC News about her knowledge of the prospective deal for a hotel in the Russian capital. “We were an active business.”

“There was never a binding contract. I never talked to the — with a third party outside of the organization about it. It was one of — I mean we could have had 40 or 50 deals like that, that were floating around, that somebody was looking at,” the president’s elder daughter continued.

“Nobody visited it to see if it was worth our time. So this was not exactly like an advanced project.”

The president’s former personal attorney Michael Cohen has said the Trump Organization had been secretly hashing out a deal to build the property as his boss was calling for warmer US-Russian ties on the campaign trail.

During a guilty plea in federal court, Cohen said he had pursued the deal to build the property on Trump’s behalf — and had repeatedly briefed the president, his family and others on the progress of the effort — until June 2016.

The president, who denied on the campaign trail that he had any dealings with Russia, later argued he was allowed to continue seeking business opportunities as a candidate in the event he ended up losing the election.

Ivanka Trump downplayed the significance of doing business in Russia, saying other major hotel chains have properties there.

“It’s not like it’s a strange thing, as a hospitality company or a development company, to have a hotel or a property in Russia,” she told the network. “We’re not talking about Iran. It was Russia. And we weren’t even advanced enough that anyone had even visited the prospective project site. So it really was just a non-factor in our minds. I’m not sure that anyone would have thought of it.”

Asked if she was worried about any of her relatives being ensnared in special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe of potential collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, Ivanka Trump said she has no concerns.

“I’m not. I’m really not,” she said.

ABC’s Abby Huntsman, co-host of “The View,” also asked her about leaks emanating from the White House.

Trump said she “can’t explain” why there are people working for her father with an apparent agenda to leak embarrassing and compromising information — but said she knows who some of the leakers are.

“Why are they still there?” Huntsman said.

“Some of them are not here,” Trump replied with a chuckle.

She also reacted to the scene in Congress when a contingent of female Democratic lawmakers cheered during the president’s State of the Union address as he heralded women’s economic progress.

It was a “beautiful moment,” Ivanka said.

When asked if she didn’t think the applause was actually against her father, Ivanka said: “Well, I think they were proud of themselves, as they should be.

“Everyone fought a hard race. And — and they won. They — they earned their seat at the State of the Union. And I think we should always celebrate the inclusion of more voices in Congress.”

Ivanka also was asked about House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who has been a thorn in her father’s side amid his demands for border wall funding.

“She is a formidable speaker. And she is a formidable politician. And she has been for a long time,” she said.

Asked why she didn’t speak out when migrant children were separated from their parents, Trump said it is not her job “to share my viewpoint when they diverge.”

She added: “I think that when you hear me start to speak publicly on an issue that’s active, it’s because my voice isn’t being heard privately.”

Ivanka also slammed a performance art piece in Washington, DC, that features a lookalike of her vacuuming up crumbs that spectators toss at her, calling it a “very sexist representation of a woman.”

“What bothered me about this image … is that they hired a 16-year-old girl. I don’t know what her situation is. But they hired this model to stand there and have crumbs thrown at her for two hours a day for a couple of months,” she said.

“So I have a real problem with that … and that was what infuriated me, more than anything,” she added.