
ArmInfo. The Armenian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) claims that Armenian citizens in other countries are being pressured and interfered with in the upcoming electoral processes scheduled for June of this year.
In a statement published by Armenpress, the SVR noted that it has received intelligence information indicating that, acting on behalf of the intelligence services of their host countries, various actors are attempting to pressure individuals of Armenian descent and citizens of the Republic of Armenia engaged in economic activity in that country. The SVR emphasizes that these actors are thus pushing the latter to take actions in support of certain political forces that have applied to participate in the upcoming parliamentary elections in Armenia. These actions include, but are not limited to, financial and organizational actions by the aforementioned businessmen against these political forces. The SVR did not specify which countries or political forces were involved.
As a reminder, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty's Armenian service previously reported that they had obtained a letter from Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan to Brussels, in which he "requested the dispatch of a rapid response team to Yerevan to counter Kremlin disinformation and Russian interference in the parliamentary elections in Armenia." In this regard, it was recalled that the EU sent a similar team of approximately 20 people to Chisinau during last year's parliamentary elections "to help Moldovan authorities identify and counter disinformation emanating from Russia on social media." It should be added that EU Chief Diplomat Kaja Kallas previously announced the allocation of ?15 million to Armenia to "counter Russian propaganda" in the run-up to the upcoming parliamentary elections.