Vladimir Putin took part in an annual expanded meeting of the Federal Security Service (FSB) Board to discuss the FSB’s results for 2016 and the priority tasks for ensuring Russia’s national security.
President of Russia Vladimir Putin: Good afternoon.
These annual FSB Board meetings give us a chance to meet and not only thoroughly analyse and review the results of the agency’s work over the period, but also to discuss at length all important national security issues in general and outline the priorities for the immediate future and the longer-term.
The FSB plays a key part in protecting our constitutional order and our country’s sovereignty, and in protecting our people from threats at home and abroad.
Let me say from the start that last year’s results were positive and show good development. This concerns your work to counter terrorism and extremism, a series of successful counterintelligence operations, your efforts to combat economic crime, and other areas.
You ensured a high standard of security for major public events, including the State Duma election and regional and local elections.
I would like to thank both the executives and staff for their conscientious attitude towards their work and their timely and efficient performance of their duties.
At the same time, demands on the quality and results of your work grow constantly. The global situation has not become any more stable or better over the past year. On the contrary, many existing threats and challenges have only become more acute.
Military-political and economic rivalry between global and regional policy makers and between individual countries has increased. We see bloody conflicts continue in a number of countries in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. International terrorist groups, essentially terrorist armies, receiving tacit and sometimes even open support from some countries, take active part in these conflicts.
At the NATO summit last July in Warsaw, Russia was declared the main threat to the alliance for the first time since 1989, and NATO officially proclaimed containing Russia its new mission. It is with this aim that NATO continues its expansion. This expansion was already underway earlier, but now they believe they have more serious reasons for doing so. They have stepped up the deployment of strategic and conventional arms beyond the national borders of the principal NATO member states.
They are provoking us constantly and are trying to draw us into confrontation. We see continued attempts to interfere in our internal affairs in a bid to destabilise the social and political situation in Russia itself.
We also see the recent serious flare-up in southeast Ukraine. This escalation pursues the clear aim of preventing the Minsk Agreements from going ahead. The current Ukrainian authorities are obviously not seeking a peaceful solution to this very complex problem and have decided to opt for the use of force instead. What is more, they speak openly about organizing sabotage and terrorism, particularly in Russia. Obviously, this is a matter of great concern.
The events and circumstances I have mentioned require our security and intelligence services, especially the Federal Security Service, to concentrate their utmost attention and effort on the paramount task of fighting terrorism.
We have already seen that our intelligence services dealt some serious blows to terrorists and their accomplices. Last year’s results confirm this: the number of terrorism related crimes has decreased.
Preventive work has also brought results. The FSB and other security agencies, with the National Antiterrorist Committee acting as coordinator, prevented 45 terrorism related crimes, including 16 planned terrorist attacks. You deserve special gratitude for this.
You need to continue your active efforts to identify and block terrorist groups’ activity, eliminate their financial base, prevent the activities of their emissaries from abroad and their dangerous activity on the Internet, and take into account in this work Russian and international experience in this area.
The murder of our ambassador to Turkey was a terrible crime that particularly highlighted the need to protect our citizens and missions abroad. I ask you to work together with the Foreign Ministry and the Foreign Intelligence Service to take additional measures to ensure their safety.
You must also work to take our counterterrorism cooperation with partners abroad to a new level, despite the difficulties that we see in various areas of international life. It is a priority, of course, to intensify work with our partners in organisations such as the UN, the CSTO, and the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation.
It is in our common interests to restore dialogue with the US intelligence services and with other NATO member countries. It is not our fault that these ties were broken off and are not developing. It is very clear that all responsible countries and international groups should work together on counterterrorism, because even simply exchanging information on terrorists’ financing channels and sources and on people involved in or suspected of links with terrorism can substantially improve the results of our common efforts.
Our priorities include firmly suppressing extremism. Security methods must go hand-in-hand with constant prevention work. It is essential to prevent extremism from drawing young people into its criminal networks, and to form an overall firm rejection of nationalism, xenophobia, and aggressive radicalism. In this context, of great importance is open dialogue with civil society institutions and representatives of Russia’s traditional religions.
Counterintelligence services also face greater demands today. Operational data show that foreign intelligence services’ activity in Russia has not decreased. Last year, our counterintelligence services put a stop to the work of 53 foreign intelligence officers and 386 agents.
It is important to neutralise foreign intelligence services’ efforts to gain access to confidential information, particularly information concerning our military-technical capabilities.
This makes it a priority to improve our system for protecting classified information comprising state secrets, particularly with agencies going over to an electronic document circulation system.
I would like to note that the number of cyberattacks on official information resources tripled in 2016 compared to 2015. In this context, each agency must develop its segment of the state system for detecting and preventing cyberattacks on information resources and eliminating their consequences.
The public expects greater results in such key areas as economic security and the fight against corruption. I ask you to be particularly thorough in monitoring the funds allocated for state defence procurement (a subject I have spoken about before), major infrastructure projects, preparation of big international events, and implementing federal targeted and socially important programmes. Regrettably, we still see many cases of state funds being embezzled or misappropriated.
Reliable protection of our state borders plays a big part in ensuring our country’s comprehensive security. The priority here is to close off channels through which members of international terrorist and extremist groups enter Russia, and put a firm stop to all forms of smuggling, from weapons to drugs and various bio-resources.
Of course, we must continue the work to develop border infrastructure where it is not yet sufficiently developed, particularly in the Far East and in the Arctic.
Colleagues, let me stress that we will continue to bolster the FSB’s central and regional branches and ensure you have the most advanced arms and equipment. We will also continue to give attention to social provisions for FSB personnel and their family members.
I wish you success in protecting our national interests and the security of our country and our people. I am confident that you will continue working towards your targets with dignity.
Thank you for your attention.
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” On February 16th, NATO member-countries’ defense ministers adopted a decision on strengthening the alliance’s military naval presence in the Black Sea. This reinforcing is to involve the intensification of intelligence gathering on the situation in the region, NATO’s Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has announced…………..
……………………………Today we agreed on two measures for an increased NATO naval presence in the Black Sea for enhanced training, exercises and situational awareness, and the functioning of our permanent naval group’s coordination at sea while interacting with other allied naval forces in the Black Sea region,” Stoltenberg is quoted by RIA Novosti as telling reporters…………………..
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In December, Russia’s permanent representative to NATO, Alexander Grushko, stated that the expansion of NATO’s military presence in the Black Sea will increase tensions and undermine security in the region. ”
http://www.fort-russ.com/2017/02/putin-criticizes-nato-plans-to-expand.html
May VP’s, his nation’s and our efforts succeed !
It is a disorientingly strange thing for an American to realize he is rooting for what the MSM claim is “the enemy,” but facts are facts.
We are back to the 1770s again, when the enemy (those whose prosperity hinged on collaboration with the City of London’s economic strangulation of our nation) was within. Let us hope that the solution this time will not be what it was then, but there must and will be a solution that extirpates this evil.
God help us !
Thank you, Saker, for this transcript. It reminds us of the real terrorist threats Russia has faced this century, and of the attempted incursions ongoing on the part of NATO, an organization which has very little reason to exist unless confrontation with some nebulous large opponent can be made believable to the nations which fund it. I really hope that will gradually become unsustainable as countries find their citizenry openly opposed to such wasteful expenditures – far better they follow Russia’s lead and look to problems they are having at home.
Wishful thinking, I know, but it is helpful to hear from Putin always. He proposes a way forward for his nation that should be emulated elsewhere.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNDdJtO9cRk
video with computer voice reading text (not live speech)
The U.S. sails their nuclear missile capable warships into Russia’s backyard. How is this not a clear and flagrant provocation to the Russia Federation? Will Putin allow a US Navy warship to make a port of call in Kaliningrad, too?
At some point Russia is going to have to push US-NATO back. Perhaps the Viktor Leonov should make way into the Gulf of Mexico on a “good will” tour after visiting Cuba.
George Webb, author of the influential ‘Where is Eric Braverman?’ YouTube series, believes that Kaliningrad is earmarked to be the next staging ground for a Color Revolution.
The next color revolution has begun. Obama will be managing it from down the street 2 miles from the White House. He will disrupt and destroy the society and frustrate all actions Trump is trying to enact.
He has an vast army of trained rioters and violent actors and money and the intention to keept the nation divided and agitated.
Read the deep plan and forward motion of this seditious evil.
http://nypost.com/2017/02/11/how-obama-is-scheming-to-sabotage-trumps-presidency/
“It is important to neutralise foreign intelligence services’ efforts to gain access to confidential information, particularly information concerning our military-technical capabilities.”
They might want to lend their services to France.
https://wikileaks.org/cia-france-elections-2012/releases/
There is so little reporting on NATO involvement in drug trafficking.
State power was deployed to integrate the resources, raw materials, fossil fuel energy reserves, and cheap labour from these vast areas of the world into a global economy dominated by transnational elite interests based largely in the US, UK and Western Europe.
This, too, opened the way for new forms of criminalization of state power. This can be illustrated with a powerful example from terrorism finance expert Loretta Napoleoni, who chaired the Club de Madrid’s terrorism financing group. She reports that financial deregulation pursued by successive US governments paved the way for different armed and terror groups to link up with each other and with organized crime, generating an overall criminal economy valued at about $1.5 trillion. This criminal economy consists of “illegal capital flights, profits from criminal enterprises, drug trading, smuggling, legal businesses, and so on”, most of which is recycled into Western economies through money laundering via mainstream financial institutions: “It is a vital element of the cash flow of these economies.”
But the problem goes further. As the primary medium of exchange for this criminal economy is the US dollar, the latter’s role as the world reserve currency has cemented a structural situation in which the economic power of the US Treasury has become conditional on the economic immunity of transnational criminal networks, which systematically use US dollars for criminal transactions: The greater the stock of dollars held abroad, the greater the source of revenue for the US Treasury.
https://medium.com/insurge-intelligence/how-the-trump-regime-was-manufactured-by-a-war-inside-the-deep-state-f9e757071c70#.fa3l4mkia
NATO = Mafia muscle.
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France has warned Russia against meddling in its elections after American intelligence accused Moscow hackers of helping Donald Trump win the US presidency.
Foreign minister Jean-Marc Ayrault threatened ‘retaliatory measures’ in the event of interference in upcoming presidential elections in April.
His remarks come as aides to one of the leading French candidates this week accused Russia of trying to derail his bid with a flurry of cyber attacks.
Foreign minister Jean-Marc Ayrault (pictured) threatened ‘retaliatory measures’ in the event of interference in the upcoming presidential elections in France in April
Foreign minister Jean-Marc Ayrault (pictured) threatened ‘retaliatory measures’ in the event of interference in the upcoming presidential elections in France in April
It comes amid a period of heightened tensions between Russian president Vladimir Putin and the West
It comes amid a period of heightened tensions between Russian president Vladimir Putin and the West
France has warned Russia against meddling in its elections after American intelligence accused Moscow hackers of helping Donald Trump (pictured) win the US presidency
Staunchly pro-Europe Emmanuel Macron has accused Moscow of being behind a cyber attacks on his campaign website and email servers over the past month.
‘Half of the attacks, and there are hundreds a day, come from Ukraine, which is known for its links to hackers and people responsible for cyberattacks in Russia,’ said his spokesman Benjamin Griveaux, accusing the Kremlin of trying to boost conservative nominee Francois Fillon and far-right candidate Marine Le Pen, both of whom urge closer ties to Russia.”
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4234538/France-vows-retaliation-Russia-meddles-elections.html#ixzz4YwiNXUQH
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so, just exactly???? like Minsk situation blamed on Russia although it is Ukraine’s fault…………like hijacking Mistral although Crimea was threatened by Ukraine with EU-USA support, but Russia is blamed for protecting russian culture in Donbass……..retaliative action by France is sure gonna help………………