Director of the Russian FSB: The West intends to drive the Russian language out of the CIS countries

04.10.2024, Astana.

The West is promoting its projects to drive out the Russian language from the CIS countries, Alexander Bortnikov, director of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) and chairman of the Council of Heads of Security Bodies and Special Services of the CIS Member States, said at the 55th meeting of the Council in Astana on October 4.

At the suggestion of Western NGOs, projects are being promoted to drive out the Russian language common to our peoples from all spheres of public life,” Bortnikov told the audience. He also noted that the history of the CIS states is falsified and distorted in the mass consciousness, and slogans of national exclusivity are used for this purpose, which is extremely dangerous.

Bortnikov said that Orthodoxy is being attacked, and everything he listed is the same means by which “the Anglo-Saxons cut political, economic and cultural ties between us and Ukraine and prepared a coup d’état in Kiev,” the results of which we are now seeing.

A meeting of the Council is currently taking place in Astana. It was attended by representatives of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia and other countries.

Source: Rossa Primavera News Agency