Friday, March 27, 2015

Moscow Accuses Western Intelligence Agencies Of Trying To Destabilize Russia

President Putin addressing the FSB on Thursday. He vowed Russia would stand firm in its relations with the West. Kremlin.ru

VOA: Putin: Western Intel Services Aiming to Destabilize Russia

President Vladimir Putin said Western intelligence services have set it as their goal to destabilize Russia especially during upcoming elections, according to the Kremlin’s website.

In a speech Thursday in Moscow before top officials of the Federal Security Service, he said non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and politicized groups will take the lead in this effort.

“[We are seeing that] to attain their goals, Western intelligence services are unceasingly using civic non-governmental organizations and politicized associations, above all to discredit the government and destabilize the domestic situation in Russia, whereby operations are already planned for the upcoming 2016-12018 election campaigns,” Putin told officials of the KGB successor agency, according to a transcript of his speech posted by the Kremlin.

More News On Moscow Accusing Western Intelligence Agencies Of Trying To Destabilize Russia

Putin says Russia will stand firm in standoff with West -- AP
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Western spies are undermining my rule, says Putin: Russian president accuses security services of deliberately trying to destabilise the country before elections -- Daily Mail/Reuters
West's 'Arm-Twisting' Will Not Isolate Russia - Putin -- Sputnik
Putin Urges FSB: Harder, Faster, Stronger -- Moscow Times
To change the situation for the better we must make Russia stronger – Putin to FSB -- RT
Moscow says new U.S. national security strategy is anti-Russian -- Reuters
Russian Security Council Warns US Seeks 'Color Revolution' Against Kremlin -- IBTimes
Russia to take into account threats resulting from new U.S. security strategy -- RBTH

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