Russia expels CIA spy
Updated: 2013-05-15 09:57
(Xinhua)
|
|||||||||
MOSCOW - Russia on Tuesday declared a CIA agent detained while attempting to recruit a Russian intelligence officer "persona non grata" and ordered him to leave the country immediately.
"Overnight to May 14 the Federal Security Service's counterintelligence service detained a career officer of the Central Intelligence Agency Ryan Christopher Fogle, who worked under disguise of third secretary in the political department of the US Embassy in Moscow, in the attempt to recruit an officer of one of Russian security services," the Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
Special technical devices, written instructions for the Russian citizen being recruited, a large sum of money in cash and appearance disguising means were discovered during the detention.
The CIA agent allegedly has offered up to $1 million to the Russian intelligence officer, local media reports said.
President Vladimir Putin and his US counterpart Barack Obama have pledged to strengthen bilateral cooperation, including that between security services when fight against international terrorism.
"Such provocative actions of the Cold War type in no way promote strengthening mutual trust," the statement said.
The Foreign Ministry has summoned US Ambassador Michael Mcfaul for an explanation over the case.
- Michelle lays roses at site along Berlin Wall
- Historic space lecture in Tiangong-1 commences
- 'Sopranos' Star James Gandolfini dead at 51
- UN: Number of refugees hits 18-year high
- Slide: Jet exercises from aircraft carrier
- Talks establish fishery hotline
- Foreign buyers eye Chinese drones
- UN chief hails China's peacekeepers
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
Pumping up power of consumption |
From China with love and care |
From the classroom to the boardroom |
Schools open overseas campus |
Domestic power of new energy |
Clearing the air |
Today's Top News
Shenzhou X astronaut gives lecture today
US told to reassess duties on Chinese paper
Chinese seek greater share of satellite market
Russia rejects Obama's nuke cut proposal
US immigration bill sees Senate breakthrough
Brazilian cities revoke fare hikes
Moody's warns on China's local govt debt
Air quality in major cities drops in May
US Weekly
Geared to go |
The place to be |