Norway Official Who Spied for the Soviets Has Died in Moscow

Norway Official Who Spied for the Soviets Has Died in Moscow
Norway's convicted Cold War spy Arne Treholt in an undated file photo. Heiko Junge/NTB Scanpix via AP
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COPENHAGEN, Denmark—Arne Treholt, the former Norwegian Foreign Ministry official who was convicted of spying for the Soviet Union in what became Norway’s biggest Cold War espionage scandal, has died, authorities said Monday. He was 80.

In 1985, Treholt was sentenced to 20 years for giving Norwegian and NATO defense plans along with sensitive political information to his Soviet handlers over a nine-year period. He was also convicted of carrying out less serious intelligence breaches for Iraq.