Details of contacts between Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service and the CIA will not be revealed, SVR director Sergei Naryshkin said on the Rossiya 1 television channel on March 5.
He said there was an agreement between him and CIA chief William Burns not to reveal information about mutual contacts.
“In our first such important meeting, we agreed to keep it secret. It was our mutual agreement to avoid leaks not only about the character, about those topics that are or will be discussed in our personal meetings, in telephone conversations, but also about the facts themselves. (conversations),” Naryshkin said.
The head of the Foreign Intelligence Service stressed that he continues to respect these agreements.
Previously, The Wall Street Journal reported that a dialogue took place between CIA Director William Burns and SVR chief Sergei Naryshkin, but did not reveal details.
The material also reported that US presidential national security adviser Jake Sullivan held talks with Russian presidential aide Yuri Ushakov about the use of anti-satellite weapons and special operations in Ukraine.
Recall that in January Naryshkin stated that contacts between the SVR and the CIA have not ceased and that they can help prevent the most dangerous development of events in case tension in the world increases.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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