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  • West Tries To Use Extremism For Color Revolutions In Russia -- Feder

    WEST TRIES TO USE EXTREMISM FOR COLOR REVOLUTIONS IN RUSSIA -- FEDERATION COUNCIL SPEAKER

    Russia
    April 01, 13:33 UTC+3
    Extremism is used as a geopolitical instrument, for reshaping the
    spheres of influence, overthrowing undesireble regimes by the means
    of organizing 'color revolutions', Federation Council Speaker says

    Valentina Matviyenko

    (c) Iliya Pitalev/TASS

    US hoped to cause mass protests in Russia by sanctions -- senior
    security official

    MOSCOW, April 1. /TASS/. The West uses political, ethnic and religious
    extremism as a geopolitical instrument, including for trying to
    organize "color revolutions" in Russia, Federation Council Speaker
    Valentina Matviyenko said on Wednesday.

    "Extremism is used as a geopolitical instrument, for reshaping
    the spheres of influence, overthrowing regimes undesirable for
    some countries by the means of organizing 'color revolutions',"
    Matviyenko said. "The West makes attempts to organize them ['color
    revolutions'] in Russia as well," she added. These efforts are directed
    at "discrediting the authorities and destabilizing the situation in
    Russia, and using both extremist elements and opposition for that,"
    the speaker noted.

    "The Russian government does not plan to embark on a course of
    'tightening screws' and suppressing 'dissent'," Matviyenko stressed.

    "The authorities are ready for dialogue with the opposition, they will
    continue to develop partnership with the civil society. Such dialogue
    and such partnership are important," she said. However, "it is useless
    to start discussions with those who works on orders from abroad, in the
    interests of a foreign country or foreign countries," Matviyenko added.

    The policies of the Russian leadership enjoys "support of the
    majority," she said. In this sense, a "color revolution" is not a
    threat to Russia, she added. "We once again saw on the example of
    Ukraine how important it is for the state to be the state, and not
    the power instrument for oligarchic clans, certain social groups,"
    Matviyenko concluded.

    http://tass.ru/en/russia/786390

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