Japan Admits Need to Counter Espionage After Russian ‘Den of Spies’ Report
The New York Times reported that thanks to "weak espionage laws," Moscow was using Japan as a hub for intelligence gathering and procurement of dual-use technology needed for its war in Ukraine.
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