There Are Many American Secret Service Representatives Operating Discreetly in Armenia, Says Alexander Amaryan
The newspaper 'Iravunk' reports that Alexander Amaryan, president of the Anti-Corruption Association NGO and leader of the National Front for the Protection of National and Spiritual Values, warns that Turkey was once considered the hub of secret special services around the world. This moved to Libya, then Syria, and following the Syrian civil war, it has now shifted to Armenia.
"Their goal was to eliminate local special services, which they accomplished. As a result, local special services are now primarily engaged in uncovering economic crimes and are fulfilling orders, while national security assurance is neglected. There are many American secret service representatives in Armenia who are discreetly conducting their operations. They freely do whatever they want. Their unrestricted movement should be curtailed. We need to root them out from our country since they are Armenia's main enemies. Such matters should be investigated by Armenia jointly with Russia. This should be done together, and it will be a guarantee of Armenian-Russian friendship," Amaryan stated.
For more details, refer to the current issue of the newspaper.