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...they set up Daniloff merely in retaliation for the arrest in New York of Soviet U.N. worker Gennadi Zakharov--hoping they could then work out a quiet, straight-forward swap for their spy? Or did they desire all along that the arrest cloud superpower relations and force a U.S. government under pressure to move toward an arms-control agreement to make concessions it would not otherwise make...
...action given in that case and the inattention given ours?" Anderson added. "We are surprised that the American government has put pressure on other Arab and European government not to negotiate in such cases as ours, but surrendered itself on the Daniloff case, releasing the Russian spy [Gennadiy] Zakharov who was working against our people...
Daniloff, a correspondent for the U.S. News & World Report magazine, was arrested in Moscow on Aug. 30 and charged with espionage. He was released after a U.S.-Soviet agreement which also freed Zakharov, a Soviet U.N. employee arrested on espionage charges in New York...
Last month the Soviets arrested Daniloff forspying. The United States government said thatarrest was a response to the indictment of SovietU.N. worker Gennadi Zakharov on espionage charges.The result of these dual arrests was a more thanmonth-long diplomatic standoff that led toincreased tensions in Soviet-American relations...
...officials contended he was arrested in retaliation for the arrest of a Gennadiy Zakharov, a Soviet U.N. employee, on espionage charges in New York. The Soviets denied a link between the cases and insisted that Zakharov was framed...