Shoigu: Russia must proactively expose 'color revolution' threats
Quick Look
- Russian Security Council Secretary Sergey Shoigu stated that threats to Russia and its allies' national interests should be proactively exposed amid 'color revolution' attempts.
- He emphasized the need for systematic monitoring and timely responses to ensure sovereignty and internal stability.
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Why It Matters
Russian Security Council Secretary Sergey Shoigu stated that threats to national interests and allies should be proactively exposed amid 'color revolution' attempts. He noted that such mechanisms are becoming more sophisticated.
MOSCOW, June 18. /TASS/. Threats to the national interests of Russia and its allies should be proactively exposed amid "color revolution" attempts, Russian Security Council Secretary Sergey Shoigu said.
"With every new revolution attempt, whether successful or not, related mechanisms become increasingly sophisticated, and no country, regardless of its political system or cultural and religious characteristics, is protected from the ‘color revolution’ threat," he wrote in an op-ed for the Izvestia newspaper.
In this regard, the Russian Security Council secretary pointed out that "ensuring sovereignty and internal stability in Russia and its friendly countries requires systematic monitoring of the dynamics of such challenges and a timely development of responses." "I believe that continued sharing of experience among interested countries in countering such threats will have a positive impact," Shoigu added.
Open Questions
- What specific 'color revolution' mechanisms is Shoigu referring to?
- What concrete responses are being developed?
- Which countries are considered 'friendly' in this context?






