Lithuanian parliament amends laws to allow for possible spy swap with Russia and Norway

A three-way deal could include Frode Berg, a resident of Kirkenes in Arctic Norway, who was convicted of spying in Russia.

By Andrius Sytas, Reuters November 8, 2019
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VILNIUS — Lithuania’s parliament passed legislation on Thursday that could pave the way for a possible three-way spy exchange between Russia, Norway and Lithuania.

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