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US is Behind Political Crisis in Bolivia - Russian Foreign Intel Head

© REUTERS / David MercadoMembers of Youth Resistance "Cochala" set off fireworks to celebrate after Bolivian Senator Jeanine Anez became interim president, following Bolivia's former President Evo Morales' departure from the country, in Cochabanba, Bolivia November 12, 2019
Members of Youth Resistance Cochala set off fireworks to celebrate after Bolivian Senator Jeanine Anez became interim president, following Bolivia's former President Evo Morales' departure from the country, in Cochabanba, Bolivia November 12, 2019 - Sputnik International
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The violent protests that engulfed the Latin American country earlier this month have led to the resignation of President Evo Morales and a shift in power, with numerous countries refusing to recognise the interim government.

Washington is involved in the violent clashes that led to the change of government in Bolivia in November, Director of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) Sergey Naryshkin stated on Saturday. According to the official, the US needed a crisis in Bolivia to change the nation's policy, adding that the situation will remain rocky for awhile.

He also noted that the crisis was akin to the unrest in Venezuela, stating they belong to the same strategy.

The statement comes amid growing tensions in La Paz, as interim Interior Minister Arturo Murillo announced that a criminal investigation would be opened against ousted President Evo Morales due to the latter's alleged instigation of the protests.

© AP Photo / Natacha PisarenkoSupporters of former President Evo Morales in La Paz
US is Behind Political Crisis in Bolivia - Russian Foreign Intel Head - Sputnik International
Supporters of former President Evo Morales in La Paz

Morales fled Bolivia earlier in November after the military and police refused to support him amid mass rallies against the results of a presidential vote, in which he secured a fourth term in office.

His supporters, however, refused to recognise Jeanine Anez, who was proclaimed interim president following his ouster, so the country is still being rocked by violent protests, resulting in a growing death toll.

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