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Claude Moniquet

Claude Moniquet

French journalist


Claude Moniquet (born 3 March 1958 in Brussels, Belgium) is a retired French journalist (working mainly with L'Express and Quotidien de Paris) and a former intelligence agent at the French Directorate-General for External Security (DGSE), operating extensively in eastern Europe and the Balkans.

He is co-founder and CEO of the European Strategic Intelligence and Security Center (ESISC).[1]

Born to a Belgian father and a French mother, he was a far-left militant until the age of 19. A few years later, he spent two years living on a kibbutz in Israel. He now describes himself as being politically to the right.

He began his career as a journalist specialising in eastern Europe, especially Poland. In the early 1980s, he was contacted by the DGSE due to his contacts in Poland. Until the early 2000s, he worked simultaneously as a journalist and an intelligence agent.[2]

He is the co-founder and director of the European Strategic Intelligence and Security Center (ESISC),[3] a strategic analysis, economic intelligence and lobbying agency based in Brussels.

In 2019 he was the head candidate of the newly formed right-wing Destexhe List for the Brussels regional elections, which got no seat.[4] Like the leader of this new party, Claude Moniquet is known for his connections with Azerbaijani caviar diplomacy and receiving financial means to promote Azerbaijani interests.[5]

Books

  • Daech, la main du diable, 2016

References

  1. Alberici, Emma (17 November 2015). "Interview: Claude Moniquet, co-founder and CEO of the European Strategic Intelligence and Security C: Emma Alberici speaks with former French foreign intelligence officer Claude Moniquet in Brussels". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. ProQuest 1733462736.
  2. Bouffioux, Michel. "Le journaliste était un espion (05/01/2012) - Le site de Michel Bouffioux". Le site de Michel Bouffioux (in French). Retrieved 2016-05-20.

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