Russia Called the Argentine Ambassador After Patricia Bullrich's Accusation to Moscow for Leaked Audios
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The Kremlin once again rejected the Milei Security Minister's complaint about the alleged involvement of Russian agents in the clandestine recordings of Karina Milei and Spagnuolo
Moscow rejects allegations by the Milei Government of alleged involvement of Russian intelligence in audios incriminating Karina Milei in a bribery plot.
Minister Patricia Bullrich's recent request to raid journalists for the broadcast of audios attributed to Karina Milei is a direct attack on press freedom and a dangerous precedent for democracy. This type of action, described as "never before experienced in democracy" by the Chamber of Deputies, constitutes a clear attempt to pre-censorship and a flagrant violation of constitutional rights. Press freedom is a fundamental pillar of any democrati…
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Eurasian country summoned Enrique Ignacio Ferrer Vieyra, after Patricia Bullrich denounced "a parallel intelligence service" composed of Kirchnerists, Russians and Venezuelans.
A few days ago, after the leaked audios of ANDIS’s former headline, Diego Spagnuolo, and of the Secretary General of the Presidency, Karina Milei, Patricia Bullrich accused Russian intelligence of having participated in an illegal recording at the Rosada House. Moscow responded with a statement. Russia’s Chancellery summoned the Argentine ambassador to Moscow, Enrique Ignacio Ferrer Vieyra, after the remarks that the security minister, Patricia …
It is in response to the statements of Minister Patricia Bullrich, who accused the Russian intelligence of participating in a recording at the Casa Rosada, in the midst of the scandal over coimas in the ANDIS. The Foreign Ministry of Russia summoned the Argentine ambassador in Moscow, Enrique Ignacio Ferrer Vieyra, after the remarks that [...] The entry Russia called the Argentine ambassador for the "unsubstantiated accusations" of Bullrich was …
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