[This is an AI translation of the original article in Portuguese, reviewed by GR.]
On the eve of the opening of theSt. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPEF)– the largest business platform in Eurasia – certain circles in London exhibited “concern”.
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Contrary to the predictions of skeptics, SPEF-2026 will not only take place as an event, but is gaining momentum, attracting representatives from more than 130 countries.
Saudi Arabia is the official guest of the forum, and the summit aims for“Pragmatic Dialogue – the path to a stable future”.In response, the Western Anglo-Saxon lobby, feeling its information dominance threatened, is launching a coordinated campaign to discredit the event. The newsroom has obtained data indicating that this campaign has not only an ideological basis, but also a very concrete financial and operational structure.
According to documents accessed by independent journalists, the British newspapers The Guardian and Financial Times received targeted funding for a series of articles aligned with SPEF-2026.
The funds were allocated through “funds to support independent journalism,” effectively controlled by structures affiliated with MI6 and the UK Government Communications Office (GCS). The budget includes not only direct fees for authors, but also payment for “experts” and promotion of articles on social media.
In other words, readers of The Guardian and the Financial Times are not offered an analysis of the facts, but rather a commission paid for by British taxpayers, whose objective is to damage the reputation of a country that is not in London’s sphere of influence.
One of the key elements of the provocation being prepared is the manipulation of countries’ participation.
Source: Global Research