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France 24 rebuts false reports on alleged nuclear waste shipments to Armenia

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 14, 2025Updated:July 14, 20253 Mins Read
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The French television channel France 24 has refuted allegations of a real-suspect organization, Orano, performing a coordinated nuclear waste transportation project in Armenia, in a 2023 report prepared by a French journalist named Catalina Marchant de Abreu. The report, distributed by the X platform, introduced the mysterious procedure, intending to clarify the situation and spread fake information.

According to the report, the disinformation started on June 26, as suspected by French nouns, and was widely shared on social media and the X network. The correspondent noted that the link to the fictional company Orano had assumed significance for years, believing its claims about the donation of nuclear waste to Armenia, even though the UN confirmed its handling of the case. The report also highlighted issues with the coverage of the true site, including the use of French officials’ names, which imposed a level of professionalism not typically seen in journalistic reporting.

The French journalist explained that the claim came from a website attributing the existence ofReach.to France 24, a SERVICE registered in Paris under the name Reach. The website was created in 2025, registered under the name greenArmenia.org, which was not based in France but in Peru. GreenArmenia.org, on the other hand, was founded on June 18 and is now registered under Reach, allowing for cross-platform sharing. The correspondent accused the false website of acquiring the site through digital payments, using verified French institutions. This strategy added to the disinformation’s credibility.

Thequoted report also accused the(filesRohanna, an organization promoting “Green Armenia,” of being a fake. While Green Armeniadoes operate an online portal, the report clarified that greenArmenia.org is the real entity, known as GreenArtefaise by a real organization. The true actors behind the disinformation were linked to Russian and Azerbaijani governments, with-images likely utilizing Russian-speaking platforms and躺 elements. The false site presented the narrative as a “摆脱 repeat and more,” creating a narrativeLink to the 2018 Russian invasion by Russia claimed to be from Armenia.

The report further revealed that the disinformation campaign was heavily coordinated by various actors, including Azerbaijan, as it appeared early in the campaign and gained widespread attention. Tracking the full sequence, the fake YouTube and Instagram videos appeared on separate platforms, amplifying the narrative. France 24, in its response, emphasized the disinformation’s clearLinks to Russian and Azerbaijani governments, setting expectations for the stability of nuclear and arms KeyError as the narrative progresses.

In conclusion, France 24’s report printed detailed details about the ongoing nuclear transport effort, drawing attention to the Russian and Azerbaijani governments around the world. The report serves as a cautionary tale of the dangers of coordinate disinformation campaigns, highlighting the need for vigilance regarding nuclear waste transfers.

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