The World - News from May 6, 1986
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Czechoslovakia ordered two Swedish diplomats to leave the country for “activity incompatible with their diplomatic mission,” Czechoslovak radio said. The action came after Sweden last week expelled five Czechoslovaks for allegedly running an intelligence-gathering operation. Czechoslovak radio described this charge as “fabricated and unjustified.” The Swedes expelled by Prague were identified as Hagard Westermark, first secretary at the Swedish Embassy, and Bengk Olof Cnattingius, trade attache.
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