POMPEO: Russia threatens Mediterranean stability

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Russia threatens Mediterranean stability using disinformation, undermining national sovereignty, sowing chaos, conflict, and division, said US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

In a written statement he claimed: “wealthy Russians – many with connections to the Kremlin – have laundered billions of dollars through the Republic of Cyprus and Malta, distorting their domestic markets and spreading corruption.”

Recently, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accused the United States of playing “political games” in the Mediterranean and stalling the appointment of a new UN Special Representative of the Secretary-General in Libya.

Pompeo said: “The United States is working actively with allies and partners in the Eastern Mediterranean to promote greater stability, security, and prosperity.

“In Libya, the United States supports the formation of an inclusive government that can secure the country and meet the economic and humanitarian needs of the Libyan people.”

“Our overarching goal remains to bring Libyan parties to a negotiated, inclusive UN-facilitated political solution through the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum.  We want an empowered UN Mission that can accomplish this goal.”

Pompeo said Russia and China were the only UNSC members to abstain on the Security Council resolution renewing UNSMIL’s mandate.

“Russia continues to threaten Mediterranean stability using a variety of techniques to spread disinformation, undermine national sovereignty, and sow chaos, conflict, and division within countries throughout the region.

“In Syria, Russia supports the Assad regime whose war against its own people has added to regional instability, led to a protracted humanitarian crisis, and displaced half the population.

“In Greece, we saw Russian diplomats expelled from the country in 2018 for undermining the Prespes agreement and meddling in Greek Orthodox religious affairs.

“Wealthy Russians – many with connections to the Kremlin – have laundered billions of dollars through the Republic of Cyprus and Malta, distorting their domestic markets and spreading corruption.”

He said in “Libya, Russia supported an assault on the Libyan capital, Tripoli, killing civilians and undermining the UN’s efforts to bring peace to the country”.

“It also continues to violate the UN arms embargo; blocked sanctions at the UN Security Council on Mohamed al-Kani, along with the Kaniyat militia, whose egregious violations of human rights are well documented; printed counterfeit Libyan dinars that have destabilized the Libyan economy; and via its proxy, Wagner, fuels the conflict.” (source CNA)