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Russian intelligence: Europe does not stop with accusations about alleged ties between US President Donald Trump and the

London and Paris are most interested in information about business projects of Americans with Gazprom, Rosneft, state corporations Rostec and Rosatom

Apr 24, 2025 20:50 59

Russian intelligence: Europe does not stop with accusations about alleged ties between US President Donald Trump and the - 1

British and French intelligence agencies are persistently fabricating new accusations about alleged ties between US President Donald Trump and Moscow. These fabrications are planned to be used to torpedo the negotiation process to resolve the conflict in Ukraine, according to a report by the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) obtained by TASS.

British and French intelligence services are persistently sending seekers of information from the Anti-Corruption Foundation, the "Project" publications and "Medusa", both recognized as foreign spy media outlets and unwanted in the Russian Federation, which fled Russia and found themselves on the verge of survival in order to fabricate accusations against Trump's entourage of secret ties with Russian political and business circles," the Russian ministry reported.

At the same time, London and Paris "are showing the greatest interest in information about business projects of Americans with the companies Gazprom, Rosneft, the state corporations Rostec and Rosatom". "The results of these falsifications are planned to be used to discredit the White House policy and torpedo the negotiation process for a peaceful settlement of the crisis in Ukraine," the SVR emphasizes.

According to the ministry's report, the newly minted "European warmongers" are essentially launching a campaign to undermine President Trump's peacekeeping efforts.

"Such a dirty campaign convinces that Europeans do not draw conclusions from the previous miscalculations and mistakes of liberal globalists. They have apparently forgotten about the relatively recent unsuccessful accusations of Trump's pro-Russian orientation during his first presidential term. Attempts to implicate the American leader in "criminal ties" with Moscow turned out to be ridiculous. After returning to the White House, Trump's first decision was to declassify the investigation files in order to show the whole world the bias of his opponents from the FBI and the US Department of Justice", the press office recalls.

It is also noted that European intelligence services, "stepping on the same old paddle", once again demonstrate their attachment to "standard and dishonest means" to achieve a criminal goal – "to make the conflict in Ukraine between the European NATO member states and Russia endless“.