"In matters of international anti-terrorist cooperation, US-led states seek to impose their own standards on everyone else, including to the detriment of those approved by the UN. At the same time, they do not shy away from using terrorists, practicing blatant double standards, and we see the consequences of such actions in the Middle East, North Africa, Ukraine, and Afghanistan," the deputy director stressed, speaking at the 9th International Scientific and Practical Conference "Trust, Cooperation and Professionalism as a Guarantee of a Secure Future" held by the SCO RATS.
According to the diplomat, Central Asian countries are exposed to the risk of terrorist threat spreading because of Washington's actions. "There is a targeted propaganda campaign being conducted on the Internet, including in national languages, to create sleeper cells in the SCO member states. All this forms serious risks of terrorism expansion to the SCO spaces, first of all to the Central Asian states," Lyzhenkov added.
** Al-Qaeda is a terrorist organization banned in Russia and other states.
*** The Taliban is under UN sanctions for terrorist activities.