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Interview of Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service chief Oleh Ivashchenko in Kyiv

Interview of Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service chief Oleh Ivashchenko in Kyiv

Lieutenant General Oleh Ivashchenko (L), the head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine, shakes hands with Ukrinform Ukrainian National News Agency director general Serhii Cherevatyi during an interview, Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 8, 2025.(Photo by Oleksandr Klymenko/Ukrinform)

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Interview of Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service chief Oleh Ivashchenko in Kyiv

Interview of Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service chief Oleh Ivashchenko in Kyiv

Lieutenant General Oleh Ivashchenko, the head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine, gives an interview to the Ukrinform Ukrainian National News Agency, Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 8, 2025. (Photo by Oleksandr Klymenko/Ukrinform)

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Interview of Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service chief Oleh Ivashchenko in Kyiv

Interview of Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service chief Oleh Ivashchenko in Kyiv

Lieutenant General Oleh Ivashchenko, the head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine, gives an interview to the Ukrinform Ukrainian National News Agency, Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 8, 2025. (Photo by Oleksandr Klymenko/Ukrinform)

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Interview of Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service chief Oleh Ivashchenko in Kyiv

Interview of Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service chief Oleh Ivashchenko in Kyiv

Lieutenant General Oleh Ivashchenko, the head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine, gives an interview to the Ukrinform Ukrainian National News Agency, Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 8, 2025. (Photo by Oleksandr Klymenko/Ukrinform)

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Interview of Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service chief Oleh Ivashchenko in Kyiv

Interview of Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service chief Oleh Ivashchenko in Kyiv

Lieutenant General Oleh Ivashchenko, the head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine, gives an interview to the Ukrinform Ukrainian National News Agency, Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 8, 2025. (Photo by Oleksandr Klymenko/Ukrinform)

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Interview of Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service chief Oleh Ivashchenko in Kyiv

Interview of Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service chief Oleh Ivashchenko in Kyiv

Lieutenant General Oleh Ivashchenko, the head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine, gives an interview to the Ukrinform Ukrainian National News Agency, Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 8, 2025. (Photo by Oleksandr Klymenko/Ukrinform)

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Interview of Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service chief Oleh Ivashchenko in Kyiv

Interview of Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service chief Oleh Ivashchenko in Kyiv

Lieutenant General Oleh Ivashchenko, the head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine, gives an interview to the Ukrinform Ukrainian National News Agency, Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 8, 2025. (Photo by Oleksandr Klymenko/Ukrinform)

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Interview of Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service chief Oleh Ivashchenko in Kyiv

Interview of Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service chief Oleh Ivashchenko in Kyiv

Lieutenant General Oleh Ivashchenko, the head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine, gives an interview to the Ukrinform Ukrainian National News Agency, Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 8, 2025. (Photo by Oleksandr Klymenko/Ukrinform)

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Interview of Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service chief Oleh Ivashchenko in Kyiv

Interview of Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service chief Oleh Ivashchenko in Kyiv

Lieutenant General Oleh Ivashchenko, the head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine, gives an interview to the Ukrinform Ukrainian National News Agency, Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 8, 2025. (Photo by Oleksandr Klymenko/Ukrinform)

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Interview of Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service chief Oleh Ivashchenko in Kyiv

Interview of Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service chief Oleh Ivashchenko in Kyiv

Lieutenant General Oleh Ivashchenko, the head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine, gives an interview to the Ukrinform Ukrainian National News Agency, Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 8, 2025. (Photo by Oleksandr Klymenko/Ukrinform)

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Interview of Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service chief Oleh Ivashchenko in Kyiv

Interview of Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service chief Oleh Ivashchenko in Kyiv

Lieutenant General Oleh Ivashchenko, the head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine, gives an interview to the Ukrinform Ukrainian National News Agency, Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 8, 2025. (Photo by Oleksandr Klymenko/Ukrinform)

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Interview of Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service chief Oleh Ivashchenko in Kyiv

Interview of Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service chief Oleh Ivashchenko in Kyiv

Lieutenant General Oleh Ivashchenko (L), the head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine, and Ukrinform Ukrainian National News Agency director general Serhii Cherevatyi are pictured during an interview, Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 8, 2025. (Photo by Oleksandr Klymenko/Ukrinform)

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Interview of Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service chief Oleh Ivashchenko in Kyiv

Interview of Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service chief Oleh Ivashchenko in Kyiv

Lieutenant General Oleh Ivashchenko, the head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine, gives an interview to the Ukrinform Ukrainian National News Agency, Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 8, 2025. (Photo by Oleksandr Klymenko/Ukrinform)

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Interview of Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service chief Oleh Ivashchenko in Kyiv

Interview of Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service chief Oleh Ivashchenko in Kyiv

Lieutenant General Oleh Ivashchenko, the head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine, gives an interview to the Ukrinform Ukrainian National News Agency, Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 8, 2025. (Photo by Oleksandr Klymenko/Ukrinform)

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Interview of Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service chief Oleh Ivashchenko in Kyiv

Interview of Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service chief Oleh Ivashchenko in Kyiv

Lieutenant General Oleh Ivashchenko, the head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine, gives an interview to the Ukrinform Ukrainian National News Agency, Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 8, 2025. (Photo by Oleksandr Klymenko/Ukrinform)

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Interview of Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service chief Oleh Ivashchenko in Kyiv

Interview of Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service chief Oleh Ivashchenko in Kyiv

Lieutenant General Oleh Ivashchenko (L), the head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine, and Ukrinform Ukrainian National News Agency director general Serhii Cherevatyi are pictured during an interview, Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 8, 2025.(Photo by Oleksandr Klymenko/Ukrinform)

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Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

Representative of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine Oleh Oleksandrov attends the presentation of the Female Portrait (1898) by Polish and Ukrainian painter Wladyslaw Galimski at the National Art Museum of Ukraine (NAMU) in Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 15, 2025. The painting that was deemed lost after it had been illegally taken away from NAMU by the Nazis during World War II was discovered at an auction in Stuttgart, Germany, in 2018. Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service and museum workers managed to return the canvas. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform)

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Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

Ukrainian journalist and TV presenter Oleksii Sukhanov captures the Female Portrait (1898) by Polish and Ukrainian painter Wladyslaw Galimski with his smartphone during the presentation at the National Art Museum of Ukraine (NAMU) in Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 15, 2025. The painting that was deemed lost after it had been illegally taken away from NAMU by the Nazis during World War II was discovered at an auction in Stuttgart, Germany, in 2018. Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service and museum workers managed to return the canvas. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform)

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Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

NAMU director general Yuliia Lytvynets delivers a speech during the presentation of the Female Portrait (1898) by Polish and Ukrainian painter Wladyslaw Galimski at the National Art Museum of Ukraine (NAMU) in Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 15, 2025. The painting that was deemed lost after it had been illegally taken away from NAMU by the Nazis during World War II was discovered at an auction in Stuttgart, Germany, in 2018. Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service and museum workers managed to return the canvas. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform)

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Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

A woman takes a picture of the Female Portrait (1898) by Polish and Ukrainian painter Wladyslaw Galimski during the presentation at the National Art Museum of Ukraine (NAMU) in Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 15, 2025. The painting that was deemed lost after it had been illegally taken away from NAMU by the Nazis during World War II was discovered at an auction in Stuttgart, Germany, in 2018. Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service and museum workers managed to return the canvas. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform)

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Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

Representative of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine Oleh Oleksandrov attends the presentation of the Female Portrait (1898) by Polish and Ukrainian painter Wladyslaw Galimski at the National Art Museum of Ukraine (NAMU) in Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 15, 2025. The painting that was deemed lost after it had been illegally taken away from NAMU by the Nazis during World War II was discovered at an auction in Stuttgart, Germany, in 2018. Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service and museum workers managed to return the canvas. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform)

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Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

Representative of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine Oleh Oleksandrov attends the presentation of the Female Portrait (1898) by Polish and Ukrainian painter Wladyslaw Galimski at the National Art Museum of Ukraine (NAMU) in Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 15, 2025. The painting that was deemed lost after it had been illegally taken away from NAMU by the Nazis during World War II was discovered at an auction in Stuttgart, Germany, in 2018. Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service and museum workers managed to return the canvas. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform)

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Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

NAMU director general Yuliia Lytvynets delivers a speech during the presentation of the Female Portrait (1898) by Polish and Ukrainian painter Wladyslaw Galimski at the National Art Museum of Ukraine (NAMU) in Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 15, 2025. The painting that was deemed lost after it had been illegally taken away from NAMU by the Nazis during World War II was discovered at an auction in Stuttgart, Germany, in 2018. Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service and museum workers managed to return the canvas. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform)

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Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

The Female Portrait (1898) by Polish and Ukrainian painter Wladyslaw Galimski is displayed during the presentation at the National Art Museum of Ukraine (NAMU) in Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 15, 2025. The painting that was deemed lost after it had been illegally taken away from NAMU by the Nazis during World War II was discovered at an auction in Stuttgart, Germany, in 2018. Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service and museum workers managed to return the canvas. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform)

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Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

Representative of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine Oleh Oleksandrov attends the presentation of the Female Portrait (1898) by Polish and Ukrainian painter Wladyslaw Galimski at the National Art Museum of Ukraine (NAMU) in Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 15, 2025. The painting that was deemed lost after it had been illegally taken away from NAMU by the Nazis during World War II was discovered at an auction in Stuttgart, Germany, in 2018. Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service and museum workers managed to return the canvas. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform)

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Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

Painting stolen during WWII returns to National Art Museum in Kyiv

A man takes a picture of the Female Portrait (1898) by Polish and Ukrainian painter Wladyslaw Galimski during the presentation at the National Art Museum of Ukraine (NAMU) in Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 15, 2025. The painting that was deemed lost after it had been illegally taken away from NAMU by the Nazis during World War II was discovered at an auction in Stuttgart, Germany, in 2018. Ukraines Foreign Intelligence Service and museum workers managed to return the canvas. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform)

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"Ukraine. Year 2025" Forum in Kyiv

"Ukraine. Year 2025" Forum in Kyiv

Moderator Inna Pobiedonostseva, chief of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine, Lieutenant General Kyrylo Budanov, Minister of Defence of Ukraine Rustem Umerov, First Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine - Minister of Economy of Ukraine Yuliia Svyrydenko, Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal, Speaker of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Ruslan Stefanchuk, head of the Office of the President Andriy Yermak, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andrii Sybiha, head of the Security Service of Ukraine Vasyl Maliuk and head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine Oleh Ivashchenko (L to R) attend the "Ukraine. Year 2025" Forum ahead of the 3rd anniversary of Russias full-scale invasion of Ukraine in Kyiv, Ukraine, on February 23, 2025. (Photo by Volodymyr Tarasov/Ukrinform)

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"Ukraine. Year 2025" Forum in Kyiv

"Ukraine. Year 2025" Forum in Kyiv

Moderator Inna Pobiedonostseva, chief of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine, Lieutenant General Kyrylo Budanov, Minister of Defence of Ukraine Rustem Umerov, First Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine - Minister of Economy of Ukraine Yuliia Svyrydenko, Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal, Speaker of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Ruslan Stefanchuk, head of the Office of the President Andriy Yermak, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andrii Sybiha, head of the Security Service of Ukraine Vasyl Maliuk and head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine Oleh Ivashchenko (L to R) attend the "Ukraine. Year 2025" Forum ahead of the 3rd anniversary of Russias full-scale invasion of Ukraine in Kyiv, Ukraine, on February 23, 2025. (Photo by Volodymyr Tarasov/Ukrinform)

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Estonia's Foreign Intelligence Service report 2025

Estonia's Foreign Intelligence Service report 2025

12.02.2025, Tallinn. Foreign Intelligence Service Director Kaupo Rosin, at the press conference announcing publication of the agency's 2025 Yearbook. Estonia's Foreign Intelligence Service released its annual report covering Russia, China and other threats. Foto Sander Ilvest, Postimees

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Estonia's Foreign Intelligence Service report 2025

Estonia's Foreign Intelligence Service report 2025

12.02.2025, Tallinn. Foreign Intelligence Service Director Kaupo Rosin, at the press conference announcing publication of the agency's 2025 Yearbook. Estonia's Foreign Intelligence Service released its annual report covering Russia, China and other threats. Foto Sander Ilvest, Postimees

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Estonia's Foreign Intelligence Service report 2025

Estonia's Foreign Intelligence Service report 2025

12.02.2025, Tallinn. Foreign Intelligence Service Director Kaupo Rosin, at the press conference announcing publication of the agency's 2025 Yearbook. Estonia's Foreign Intelligence Service released its annual report covering Russia, China and other threats. Foto Sander Ilvest, Postimees

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Estonia's Foreign Intelligence Service report 2025

Estonia's Foreign Intelligence Service report 2025

12.02.2025, Tallinn. Foreign Intelligence Service Director Kaupo Rosin, at the press conference announcing publication of the agency's 2025 Yearbook. Estonia's Foreign Intelligence Service released its annual report covering Russia, China and other threats. Foto Sander Ilvest, Postimees

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Estonia's Foreign Intelligence Service report 2025

Estonia's Foreign Intelligence Service report 2025

12.02.2025, Tallinn. Foreign Intelligence Service Director Kaupo Rosin, at the press conference announcing publication of the agency's 2025 Yearbook. Estonia's Foreign Intelligence Service released its annual report covering Russia, China and other threats. Foto Sander Ilvest, Postimees

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Interministerial Committee Meeting On AI - Paris

Interministerial Committee Meeting On AI - Paris

Laurent Marcangeli (L) Minister for the Civil Service leaves and Jean Noel Barrot Minister of Europe and Foreign Affairs after an interministerial Committee on Artificial Intelligence at Hotel Matignon in Paris on February 6, 2025.Photos by Jérémy Paoloni/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syria's Interim President Ahmed al-Shara Visits Turkey

Syria's Interim President Ahmed al-Shara Visits Turkey

Handout -Turkish Director of the National Intelligence Organization, Ibrahim Kalin (L), accompanied by Turkey's Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, shakes hands with Syrian interim President Ahmad Al-Sharaa (R) during an official welcoming ceremony at Presidential Complex in Ankara, Turkey on February 04, 2025. Photo by Mustafa Kamaci/ Turkish Presidential Press Service via DIA Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ukrainian President presents Victory Plan at parliament

Ukrainian President presents Victory Plan at parliament

KYIV, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2024 - Head of the Security Service of Ukraine Vasyl Maliuk, chief of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine Kyrylo Budanov and head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine Oleh Ivashchenko (L to R) attend a sitting of the Verkhovna Rada during which President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenkyy is set to present the Victory Plan to MPs and Ukrainian society as seen during a live broadcast from the session hall, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine.

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Ukrainian President presents Victory Plan at parliament

Ukrainian President presents Victory Plan at parliament

KYIV, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2024 - Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskyi, head of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Anatolii Barhylevych, Secretary of the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine Oleksandr Lytvynenko, Ukrainian Prosecutor General Andriy Kostin, head of the Security Service of Ukraine Vasyl Maliuk, chief of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine Kyrylo Budanov and head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine Oleh Ivashchenko (L to R, front) attend a sitting of the Verkhovna Rada during which President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenkyy is set to present the Victory Plan to MPs and Ukrainian society as seen during a live broadcast from the session hall, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine.

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Ukraine. Year 2024 Forum in Kyiv

Ukraine. Year 2024 Forum in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 25, 2024 - Head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine Oleksandr Lytvynenko attends the Ukraine. Year 2024 Forum, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. This photo cannot be distributed in the Russian Federation.

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Ukraine. Year 2024 Forum in Kyiv

Ukraine. Year 2024 Forum in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 25, 2024 - Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba, head of the Security Service of Ukraine Vasyl Maliuk and head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine Oleksandr Lytvynenko (L to R) are seen during the Ukraine. Year 2024 Forum, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine.

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Ukraine. Year 2024 Forum in Kyiv

Ukraine. Year 2024 Forum in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 25, 2024 - Head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine Oleksandr Lytvynenko attends the Ukraine. Year 2024 Forum, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. This photo cannot be distributed in the Russian Federation.

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Ukraine. Year 2024 Forum in Kyiv

Ukraine. Year 2024 Forum in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 25, 2024 - Head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine Oleksandr Lytvynenko attends the Ukraine. Year 2024 Forum, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. This photo cannot be distributed in the Russian Federation.

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Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service public report 2024

Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service public report 2024

13.02.2024, Tallinn. The Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service has published a report covering the security situation in the Baltic Sea region. The report «International Security and Estonia 2024» discusses the latest developments in Russias military, foreign policy, internal politics and economy, special services and influence operations. We also turn our attention to China, Sino-Russian relationship and Chinese technology. The Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service protects Estonia from external security threats. The service collects and analyses intelligence to support Estonias national defence and security policy. Photo Madis Veltman, Postimees

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Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service public report 2024

Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service public report 2024

13.02.2024, Tallinn. The Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service has published a report covering the security situation in the Baltic Sea region. The report «International Security and Estonia 2024» discusses the latest developments in Russias military, foreign policy, internal politics and economy, special services and influence operations. We also turn our attention to China, Sino-Russian relationship and Chinese technology. The Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service protects Estonia from external security threats. The service collects and analyses intelligence to support Estonias national defence and security policy. Photo Madis Veltman, Postimees

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Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service public report 2024

Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service public report 2024

13.02.2024, Tallinn. The Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service has published a report covering the security situation in the Baltic Sea region. The report «International Security and Estonia 2024» discusses the latest developments in Russias military, foreign policy, internal politics and economy, special services and influence operations. We also turn our attention to China, Sino-Russian relationship and Chinese technology. The Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service protects Estonia from external security threats. The service collects and analyses intelligence to support Estonias national defence and security policy. Photo Madis Veltman, Postimees

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Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service public report 2024

Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service public report 2024

13.02.2024, Tallinn. The Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service has published a report covering the security situation in the Baltic Sea region. The report «International Security and Estonia 2024» discusses the latest developments in Russias military, foreign policy, internal politics and economy, special services and influence operations. We also turn our attention to China, Sino-Russian relationship and Chinese technology. The Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service protects Estonia from external security threats. The service collects and analyses intelligence to support Estonias national defence and security policy. Photo Madis Veltman, Postimees

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Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service public report 2024

Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service public report 2024

13.02.2024, Tallinn. The Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service has published a report covering the security situation in the Baltic Sea region. The report «International Security and Estonia 2024» discusses the latest developments in Russias military, foreign policy, internal politics and economy, special services and influence operations. We also turn our attention to China, Sino-Russian relationship and Chinese technology. The Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service protects Estonia from external security threats. The service collects and analyses intelligence to support Estonias national defence and security policy. Photo Madis Veltman, Postimees

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Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service public report 2024

Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service public report 2024

13.02.2024, Tallinn. The Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service has published a report covering the security situation in the Baltic Sea region. The report «International Security and Estonia 2024» discusses the latest developments in Russias military, foreign policy, internal politics and economy, special services and influence operations. We also turn our attention to China, Sino-Russian relationship and Chinese technology. The Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service protects Estonia from external security threats. The service collects and analyses intelligence to support Estonias national defence and security policy. Photo Madis Veltman, Postimees

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Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service public report 2024

Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service public report 2024

13.02.2024, Tallinn. The Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service has published a report covering the security situation in the Baltic Sea region. The report «International Security and Estonia 2024» discusses the latest developments in Russias military, foreign policy, internal politics and economy, special services and influence operations. We also turn our attention to China, Sino-Russian relationship and Chinese technology. The Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service protects Estonia from external security threats. The service collects and analyses intelligence to support Estonias national defence and security policy. Photo Madis Veltman, Postimees

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Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service public report 2024

Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service public report 2024

13.02.2024, Tallinn. In its 2024 yearbook, Estonia's Foreign Intelligence Service highlights the growing dangers of Chinese technology and its threat to Western countries' infrastructure. EFIS also raised concerns about the threats from the social media app TikTok. Photo Sander Ilvest, Postimees

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Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service public report 2024

Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service public report 2024

13.02.2024, Tallinn. In its 2024 yearbook, Estonia's Foreign Intelligence Service highlights the growing dangers of Chinese technology and its threat to Western countries' infrastructure. EFIS also raised concerns about the threats from the social media app TikTok. Photo Sander Ilvest, Postimees

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