Monday, April 4, 2016

Peskov, Putin described the purpose of the Consortium for Investigative Journalism report – Interfax

Moscow. April, 4. INTERFAX.RU – Report on the offshore of the International Consortium for Investigative Journalism (ICIJ), primarily directed against Russian President Vladimir Putin and aims to destabilize the situation in Russia, believe the Kremlin

“While Putin does not appear anywhere factually. but of course for us, the obvious is the fact that the main purpose of ballot box stuffing was and is our president, especially in the context of the upcoming parliamentary and, in the context of long-term, I mean the presidential election in two years, “- told reporters the press -Secretary Russian President Dmitry Peskov.

As Peskov said “definitely created an information product that is promoted on the domestic political scene, he turned to the domestic audience”.

“I understand, there ( publication – IF ) are listed and featured other names, other heads of states, governments, different athletes, and so on, but all the same it is clear that the main objective, that is the point of this attack is directed. primarily against our country and against personally President Putin, “- said Sands

Peskov said that the bulk of the publication of the International consortium of investigative journalism attitude towards Vladimir Putin has

..” What As for the desire of some departments or agencies that some of this check, I, of course, for those departments and agencies can not speak, “- Peskov said

So he replied to the question of whether there will be. is this publication regarded by the Russian authorities as a reason for the checks of those persons who are mentioned in it, including officials and deputies.

“What is a qualified information concerning the president does not. Conventional reasoning, insinuations, speculations, which do not require a response. As for the main body, it does not concern us, it’s the president has nothing to do “, -. Sands said

He once again stressed that” the speculative attraction by the ears to the president “are not grounds for reaction .

About the friends of Putin

Peskov also said that the Russian president’s many friends both in Russia and abroad.

“Roldugin and many others people from many different spheres of employment and activities continue to be Putin’s friends “- Peskov said

Since the publication of the International consortium of investigative journalism (ICIJ) Peskov, said the question is whether at the moment Sergey Roldugin a close friend of Putin. .

documents from Panama

Earlier, many media outlets have published documents Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca, who became the property of the International consortium of investigative journalism. they contain information about the involvement of a number of prominent world figures to avoiding tax, money laundering and other fraud. In particular, this list includes the relatives or people close to Chinese President, President of Ukraine, the President of Azerbaijan, the King of Morocco and Saudi Arabia, the British Prime Minister. It also hit the person who, according to the publication approval, maintain friendly relations with the Russian president.

On the president’s press secretary Dmitry Peskov last week, has repeatedly talked about preparing from abroad “information box stuffing” concerning Vladimir Putin and his entourage. “We are talking about Putin personally, it is about trying to get to his family information, it is about Putin’s childhood friends, about businessmen (Kovalchuk, Rothenberg), we are talking about some offshore companies, the large number of businessmen, he and eyes did not see “- said Sands

Later, a spokesman for the newly commented on the theme of the cooking.” information attack “. He said that it is not a purely journalistic activity and on the campaign, “associated with attempts to destabilize the situation in the country and discredit the leadership of the country, especially the president, and thus have an impact on the situation in the country and the electoral process “.

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