Switzerland: Geneva has become the center of a Russian spy network

The Swiss Federal Intelligence Service claims in a report that Geneva has become a coordination center for Russian espionage in Europe. According to the Swiss secret services, the number of Russian secret agents is estimated at at least dozens.

The report states that after several European countries began exposing and deporting Russian spies, the Russian secret services apparently decided to take them to Switzerland, a neutral country outside the European Union.

Relations between Switzerland and Russia have deteriorated since the Russian military invasion of Ukraine. Switzerland participates in most of the EU sanctions imposed on Moscow. Swiss President Ignacio Cassis had said at the time that Switzerland was still at the center of European diplomacy, but had a duty to show which values ​​it supported and which political boundaries it considered necessary.

The head of the intelligence service, Christian Duchett, who in the 2000s had worked as a political adviser to the Swiss embassy in Moscow and later as a diplomatic adviser to the Swiss president, also confirmed in an interview with the Tages-Anzeiger newspaper that “Geneva remains “We know that several dozen agents are active here, holding positions in Russian diplomatic and consular missions.”

About 200 Russian diplomats have been deported from EU countries, the United States and Japan since Russia’s start of the war against Ukraine.

SOURCE: ΑΠΕ-ΜΠΕ

Source: Capital

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