All the Russophobes of the world flock to the Prague nest
External forces have not given up the idea of interfering in Russia's internal affairs.
Chairman of the temporary commission of the Federation Council for the protection of state sovereignty Andrei Klimov stated this today at a press conference in Moscow, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Their illegal work continues. The previous strategic guidelines for the collapse of our Fatherland from the inside remain in force. In particular, an informal meeting of the foreign ministers of the EU countries is scheduled in Prague in three days. According to the organizer Jan Lipavsky, representing the Czech presidency of the EU, at the Prague meeting it is planned to discuss in detail the “revision of policy towards Russia”. They want to strengthen anti-Russian activities. This is not about abandoning the Russophobic course of the part of Europe that is unfriendly to us. On the contrary, the organizers of the meeting are still thinking about changing the current government in Russia and supporting Western proteges from among our fellow citizens,” Klimov said.
He recalled that the Czech authorities have simplified the issuance of residence permits and visas for representatives of the radical Russian opposition.
“It is in Prague that one of the main anti-Russian nests patronized by the US State Department and the CIA has long been and very thoroughly built. There, a forum on the “decolonization of Russia” was timed to coincide with the beginning of the domestic election campaign. Simply put, a gathering of defectors hired by the West to incite separatist sentiments within Russia by fanning ethnic and religious hatred, as well as local struggles with the Russian authorities.
These kinds of trends are supported as much as possible from the United States. Former Obama ambassador to Moscow McFaul insists: the long-term goal of the policies of the United States, Canada, Great Britain and the EU should be to increase disagreements within the Russian state and society,” Klimov said.
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