Saturday, August 27, 2016

Klintsevich: US wants to throw a stone of contention between Moscow and Yerevan – News

According to the first deputy chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Defense and Security, Franz Klintsevich, USA, demanding the extradition of Russian citizen Sergei Mironov from Armenia, trying to throw a “stone of contention” between Moscow and Yerevan.

«I do not know how justified accusations against the Russian citizen. This issue can be solved in a general manner. But in this case it is not only and not so much about the usual US practice – an attempt to cover his jurisdiction the whole world “, – lead” RIA Novosti “words Klintsevich

Federation Council representative added that the persecuted one another completely. specific purpose -. “throw a stone of contention between Russia and Armenia,»

«it is to be hoped that the Armenian side will have this in mind, taking a decision on extradition of Sergei Mironov in the United States,” – said Franz Klintsevich <. / p>

Earlier “Izvestia” wrote that the US State Department did not comment on the situation with detention at the airport in Yerevan Russian citizen Sergei Mironov. The head of the press service of the Department of State Elizabeth Trudeau referred questions on the matter to the local authorities, who detained Russians.

Recall , Oleg Mironov declared the US in the international wanted list on suspicion of arms trafficking .

Later, information about the detention at the airport in Yerevan Russian citizen Oleg Mironov confirmed his lawyer Karen Nersisyan. According to the representative of the protection, the man accused of money laundering and illegal transfer of technology.

In this case, the lawyer said that Oleg Mironov was chief of video technology department at the Russian-Belarusian company and had no access to military technology. The detainee was in Armenia with his wife on vacation.

According to Karen Nersisyan, Now Russian is in prison and the court on Monday, August 29 can make a decision on extradition detainee in the US.

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