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Poland's Ambassador to Austria is suspected of spying for RussiaIn February 2007, Polish intelligence released a report saying that a few hundreds of senior bureaucrats were allegedly spying for Russia. The agents, who had been trained in the former Soviet Union and maintained close links with Russia’s authorities, worked in Poland’s military intelligence, WSI, that was wound up only in 2006. Poland investigators have questioned the country’s Ambassador to Austria Marek Jedrys, who is said to be spying for Russia. Marek Jedrys has been summoned to Warsaw for consultations, said Pawel Zalewski, chief of the foreign committee of Moscow parliament. The government of Poland has provided no data to make clear whether Jedrys ever worked for WSI or had any ties with it. The checking apparently did not harm Jedrys's position - he was not recalled to Poland and stayed as ambassador to Austria. Agentura.Ru March 16, 2011 |
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