Switzerland's intelligence called spies with the Russian Federation threatened through the country's membership in the UN Security Country
In Europe, Switzerland is one of the countries with the largest number of Russian intelligence officers working under diplomatic cover, partly due to the importance of the country that accepts international organizations. The membership of the European State in the UN Security Council increases the threat of espionage to Swiss persons responsible for the file and the topics of the UN Security Council.
This also applies to representatives involved in decision -making and presenting these conclusions in public and in committees. In FIS, they aim to prevent the transfer of goods that it can use for sanctioned military activity. The Russian Federation uses the company for purchases of the company in the Eurasian Economic Union, Turkey and India, and the monitoring activities should be extended to regions that have been given little attention in the past.
In its analysis, Swiss intelligence points out that a full-scale invasion of Russian troops into Ukraine "accelerates the tendency to return to a bipolar world in the future", in which "Europe and the EU remain strategically dependent on the United States", and Beijing and Moscow want to transform the status quota. , rules and norms. The report states that Russia has lost its importance as a global player and has become dependent on China.