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GRU veteran reveals how Soviet intelligence recruited Stoltenberg
According to Vinokurov, former NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg had contacts with representatives of Soviet foreign intelligence services in the late 1980s and early 1990s, but refused to cooperate and reported his contacts to the Norwegian Security Service, RIA Novosti reports.
As Stoltenberg notes, in his youth he met a representative of Soviet intelligence in Norway and, at the request of Norwegian counterintelligence, tried to win him over to his side. But, according to Vinokurov, everything was exactly the opposite.
Recall that the GRU veteran previously stated that the main task of Russian military intelligence is to monitor the activities of the US and NATO in key regions, including the Arctic and the Black Sea coast.