The former head of the National Security Committee of Kazakhstan Alnur Musayev claims that the current U.S. President Donald Trump was allegedly recruited by Soviet special services.
Musayev wrote about this on his page on Facebook.
According to Musayev, in 1987 he served in the 6th department of the Committee for State Security (KGB) of the Soviet Union.
Musayev claims that one of the most important areas of work of the above-mentioned KGB department was the recruitment of businessmen from Western countries.
"It was in that year that our department recruited a 40-year-old businessman from the United States, Donald Trump," Musayev wrote.
He added that after being recruited by the KGB of the USSR, Trump allegedly received the pseudonym "Krasnov".
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As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, today, February 21, the French publication Le Point wrote, citing sources, that U.S. President Donald Trump is going to visit moscow, and the visit is allegedly scheduled for May 9.
And the day before, Reuters reported, citing its own sources, that representatives of the U.S. and russia have been regularly holding secret meetings to discuss negotiations on Ukraine in recent months.
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