Thursday, March 12, 2015

Ex-scout has found the American footprint in the spy scandal in the Czech Republic – Russian newspaper

The Federation Council has found an American footprint in the outbreak in the Czech Republic spy scandal.

Recall that the Information and Security Service of the country suspected of spying three Russian diplomats in Prague. According to some sources, the Russians were forced to leave the country because they did not renew the permit to stay in the Czech Republic. Notes that Russia banned in response to the presence on its territory, an employee of the Czech Embassy in Moscow, and also refused to accredit another diplomat. Czech Foreign Ministry and the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service declined to comment on the situation.

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However, from the comments did not refrain member of the International Committee of the Federation Council, a veteran of the Foreign Intelligence Service Igor Morozov. According to him, the three reports of suspected Russian diplomats in Prague espionage indicate a clear, open the following US intelligence. “The pressure on the Americans of their European partners, so that they maximally squeezed provocative actions against Russian embassies abroad,” – suggested the senator.

The situation is even more prosaic view of the fact that the Czech intelligence services are regularly retrained in US intelligence, the FBI and the CIA, where US intelligence agencies have “run” algorithm compromise Russian citizens abroad. Evidence of this – the frequent cases of detention of Russians in many countries around the world on US orders. “In Europe, the US intelligence services so can not behave and we can see that the security services of the Czech Republic carried out an operation under their direction,” – said Morozov.

In this situation, the senator urged the employees of the Russian diplomatic missions to be very careful in their contacts, to carry out their professional duties, relying strictly on diplomatic and consular conventions, and not to yield to provocations.

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