Dozens of FBI, CIA agents in Kiev ‘assisting Ukraine security’
by alethoRT | May 4, 2014
Numerous
US agents are helping the coup-appointed government in Ukraine to
“fight organized crime” in the south east of the country, the German
newspaper Bild revealed.
According
to the daily, the CIA and FBI are advising the government in Kiev on
how to deal with the ‘fight against organized crime’ and stop the
violence in the country’s restive eastern regions.
The
group also helps to investigate alleged financial crimes and is trying
to trace the money, which was reportedly taken abroad during Viktor
Yanokovich’s presidency, the newspaper said.
The
head of the CIA, John Brennan, visited Kiev in mid-April and met with
the acting Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk and first Vice-President
Vitaly Yarema to discuss a safer way to transfer US information to Ukraine.
Jen
Psaki, spokeswomen for the United States Department of State, said that
there was nothing to read into Brennan’s visit to Kiev, and that the
head of the CIA did not offer support to the coup-appointed government
in the country to help them conduct tactical operations within Ukraine.
However,
following the visit the toppled President Viktor Yanukovich linked the
CIA chief’s appearance in Kiev to the first stage of the new
government’s crackdown in Slavyansk.
Brennan “sanctioned the use of weapons and provoked bloodshed,” Yanukovich said.
Bild’s reports comes as US President Barack Obama rules out that Washington will interfere in the situation in Ukraine.
“You’ve
also seen suggestions or implications that somehow Americans are
responsible for meddling inside Ukraine. I have to say that our only
interest is for Ukraine to be able to make its own decisions. And the
last thing we want is disorder and chaos in the center of Europe,” he
said speaking in the White House after meeting the German Chancellor,
Angela Merkel, just two days ago.

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