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Seoul and Moscow Hit Diplomatic Bump Russians Expel South Korean Aide, Alleging He Paid Bribes for Secrets
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International Herald Tribune
07-08-1998
The expulsion of a South Korean Embassy counselor from Moscow has startled the government here at a delicate stage of relations between South Korea and Russia.
''We are torpedoed by their Federal Security Service,'' said a South Korean Foreign Ministry official awaiting the arrival Tuesday of Cho Sung Woo, sent home after Russian security officials charged him with paying bribes for secrets. ''We may need some cooling-off...
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