The Russian Foreign Ministry has accused the US Embassy in Moscow of concealing the transfer of money to opposition groups, to destabilize the political situation in Russia. This was stated by the Department of Information and Press of the Foreign Ministry. "We urge the United States to stop this practice, return to decent behavior, renew responsible and orderly inter-state communication. We demand that the US authorities finally begin to follow their own national legislation and international obligations," it was reported. Fort RussUS Embassy caught funding Russian opposition Lenta - translated by Inessa SinchougovaSee alsoIrrussianalityBacktracking on Russian information warfarePaul Robinson | Professor, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa
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The Russian Foreign Ministry has accused the US Embassy in Moscow of concealing the transfer of money to opposition groups, to destabilize the political situation in Russia. This was stated by the Department of Information and Press of the Foreign Ministry.
"We urge the United States to stop this practice, return to decent behavior, renew responsible and orderly inter-state communication. We demand that the US authorities finally begin to follow their own national legislation and international obligations," it was reported.Fort Russ
US Embassy caught funding Russian opposition
See also
Irrussianality
Backtracking on Russian information warfare
Paul Robinson | Professor, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa