The Return of Russian Diplomats to the USA: A Hidden Threat of Espionage - Media.


The administration of Donald Trump is negotiating with Russia about the return of Russian diplomats, but experts warn that this could have negative consequences. According to The New York Times, spies posing as diplomats may return to the USA to continue their espionage activities.
Recently, negotiations took place between the Kremlin and the White House regarding the return of Russian diplomats. The agreement will also allow the USA to continue its espionage activities in Russia. However, experts emphasize that Russia will have an advantage in the context of a more open society in the USA.
There are also other problems associated with the return of diplomats. Experts argue that this may lead to political discontent, ideological sympathies, financial, and personal problems. Such factors create potential for the Russian espionage apparatus.
Recently, the presence of the USA in Russia has decreased by 90%, while the Russian Federation has retained significantly more diplomats in the USA. This gives Russian spies more opportunities for activities in America.
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