Motoki Tatsunori, an official of the Japanese Consulate-General in Vladivostok, left, arrives at the Sheremetyevo International Airport outside Moscow, Russia. On September 26, Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) said it had detained Tatsunori who was obtaining, for a monetary reward, classified information about Russia's cooperation with an Asia-Pacific regional country, the impact of Western sanctions on the economic situation in the Primorsky region. Moscow expressed a protest to Japan through diplomatic channels, and the consul was declared "persona non grata" or an undesirable person, and was told to leave Russia within 48 hours. In response, Tokyo summoned the Russian ambassador, according to media reports.28.09.2022#8285470
Motoki Tatsunori, an official of the Japanese Consulate-General in Vladivostok, arrives at the Sheremetyevo International Airport outside Moscow, Russia. On September 26, Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) said it had detained Tatsunori who was obtaining, for a monetary reward, classified information about Russia's cooperation with an Asia-Pacific regional country, the impact of Western sanctions on the economic situation in the Primorsky region. Moscow expressed a protest to Japan through diplomatic channels, and the consul was declared "persona non grata" or an undesirable person, and was told to leave Russia within 48 hours. In response, Tokyo summoned the Russian ambassador, according to media reports.28.09.2022#8285469
Motoki Tatsunori, an official of the Japanese Consulate-General in Vladivostok, arrives at the Sheremetyevo International Airport outside Moscow, Russia. On September 26, Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) said it had detained Tatsunori who was obtaining, for a monetary reward, classified information about Russia's cooperation with an Asia-Pacific regional country, the impact of Western sanctions on the economic situation in the Primorsky region. Moscow expressed a protest to Japan through diplomatic channels, and the consul was declared "persona non grata" or an undesirable person, and was told to leave Russia within 48 hours. In response, Tokyo summoned the Russian ambassador, according to media reports.28.09.2022#8285468
Motoki Tatsunori, an official of the Japanese Consulate-General in Vladivostok, left, arrives at the Sheremetyevo International Airport outside Moscow, Russia. On September 26, Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) said it had detained Tatsunori who was obtaining, for a monetary reward, classified information about Russia's cooperation with an Asia-Pacific regional country, the impact of Western sanctions on the economic situation in the Primorsky region. Moscow expressed a protest to Japan through diplomatic channels, and the consul was declared "persona non grata" or an undesirable person, and was told to leave Russia within 48 hours. In response, Tokyo summoned the Russian ambassador, according to media reports.28.09.2022#8285467
Motoki Tatsunori, an official of the Japanese Consulate-General in Vladivostok, left, arrives at the Sheremetyevo International Airport outside Moscow, Russia. On September 26, Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) said it had detained Tatsunori who was obtaining, for a monetary reward, classified information about Russia's cooperation with an Asia-Pacific regional country, the impact of Western sanctions on the economic situation in the Primorsky region. Moscow expressed a protest to Japan through diplomatic channels, and the consul was declared "persona non grata" or an undesirable person, and was told to leave Russia within 48 hours. In response, Tokyo summoned the Russian ambassador, according to media reports.28.09.2022#8285466
Motoki Tatsunori, an official of the Japanese Consulate-General in Vladivostok, arrives at the Sheremetyevo International Airport outside Moscow, Russia. On September 26, Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) said it had detained Tatsunori who was obtaining, for a monetary reward, classified information about Russia's cooperation with an Asia-Pacific regional country, the impact of Western sanctions on the economic situation in the Primorsky region. Moscow expressed a protest to Japan through diplomatic channels, and the consul was declared "persona non grata" or an undesirable person, and was told to leave Russia within 48 hours. In response, Tokyo summoned the Russian ambassador, according to media reports.28.09.2022#8285464
Motoki Tatsunori, an official of the Japanese Consulate-General in Vladivostok, arrives at the Sheremetyevo International Airport outside Moscow, Russia. On September 26, Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) said it had detained Tatsunori who was obtaining, for a monetary reward, classified information about Russia's cooperation with an Asia-Pacific regional country, the impact of Western sanctions on the economic situation in the Primorsky region. Moscow expressed a protest to Japan through diplomatic channels, and the consul was declared "persona non grata" or an undesirable person, and was told to leave Russia within 48 hours. In response, Tokyo summoned the Russian ambassador, according to media reports.28.09.2022#8285463
Motoki Tatsunori, an official of the Japanese Consulate-General in Vladivostok, arrives at the Sheremetyevo International Airport outside Moscow, Russia. On September 26, Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) said it had detained Tatsunori who was obtaining, for a monetary reward, classified information about Russia's cooperation with an Asia-Pacific regional country, the impact of Western sanctions on the economic situation in the Primorsky region. Moscow expressed a protest to Japan through diplomatic channels, and the consul was declared "persona non grata" or an undesirable person, and was told to leave Russia within 48 hours. In response, Tokyo summoned the Russian ambassador, according to media reports.28.09.2022#8285462
Motoki Tatsunori, an official of the Japanese Consulate-General in Vladivostok, arrives at the Sheremetyevo International Airport outside Moscow, Russia. On September 26, Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) said it had detained Tatsunori who was obtaining, for a monetary reward, classified information about Russia's cooperation with an Asia-Pacific regional country, the impact of Western sanctions on the economic situation in the Primorsky region. Moscow expressed a protest to Japan through diplomatic channels, and the consul was declared "persona non grata" or an undesirable person, and was told to leave Russia within 48 hours. In response, Tokyo summoned the Russian ambassador, according to media reports.28.09.2022#8285461
Motoki Tatsunori, an official of the Japanese Consulate-General in Vladivostok, left, arrives at the Sheremetyevo International Airport outside Moscow, Russia. On September 26, Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) said it had detained Tatsunori who was obtaining, for a monetary reward, classified information about Russia's cooperation with an Asia-Pacific regional country, the impact of Western sanctions on the economic situation in the Primorsky region. Moscow expressed a protest to Japan through diplomatic channels, and the consul was declared "persona non grata" or an undesirable person, and was told to leave Russia within 48 hours. In response, Tokyo summoned the Russian ambassador, according to media reports.28.09.2022#8285460
Official of the Japanese Consulate-General in Vladivostok, Motoki Tatsunori, right, is seen in the departures area at the Vladivostok International Airport near Vladivostok, Russia. On September 26, Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) said it had detained Tatsunori who was obtaining, for a monetary reward, classified information about Russia's cooperation with an Asia-Pacific regional country, the impact of Western sanctions on the economic situation in the Primorsky region. Moscow expressed a protest to Japan through diplomatic channels, and the consul was declared "persona non grata" or an undesirable person, and was told to leave Russia within 48 hours. In response, Tokyo summoned the Russian ambassador, according to media reports.28.09.2022#8285254
Official of the Japanese Consulate-General in Vladivostok, Motoki Tatsunori, right, is seen in the departures area at the Vladivostok International Airport near Vladivostok, Russia. On September 26, Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) said it had detained Tatsunori who was obtaining, for a monetary reward, classified information about Russia's cooperation with an Asia-Pacific regional country, the impact of Western sanctions on the economic situation in the Primorsky region. Moscow expressed a protest to Japan through diplomatic channels, and the consul was declared "persona non grata" or an undesirable person, and was told to leave Russia within 48 hours. In response, Tokyo summoned the Russian ambassador, according to media reports.28.09.2022#8285253
Motoki Tatsunori, an official of the Japanese Consulate-General in Vladivostok, is seen in the departures area at the Vladivostok International Airport near Vladivostok, Russia. On September 26, Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) said it had detained Tatsunori who was obtaining, for a monetary reward, classified information about Russia's cooperation with an Asia-Pacific regional country, the impact of Western sanctions on the economic situation in the Primorsky region. Moscow expressed a protest to Japan through diplomatic channels, and the consul was declared "persona non grata" or an undesirable person, and was told to leave Russia within 48 hours. In response, Tokyo summoned the Russian ambassador, according to media reports.28.09.2022#8285250
Motoki Tatsunori, an official of the Japanese Consulate-General in Vladivostok, is seen in the departures area at the Vladivostok International Airport near Vladivostok, Russia. On September 26, Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) said it had detained Tatsunori who was obtaining, for a monetary reward, classified information about Russia's cooperation with an Asia-Pacific regional country, the impact of Western sanctions on the economic situation in the Primorsky region. Moscow expressed a protest to Japan through diplomatic channels, and the consul was declared "persona non grata" or an undesirable person, and was told to leave Russia within 48 hours. In response, Tokyo summoned the Russian ambassador, according to media reports.28.09.2022#8285247
Motoki Tatsunori, an official of the Japanese Consulate-General in Vladivostok, is seen in the departures area at the Vladivostok International Airport near Vladivostok, Russia. On September 26, Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) said it had detained Tatsunori who was obtaining, for a monetary reward, classified information about Russia's cooperation with an Asia-Pacific regional country, the impact of Western sanctions on the economic situation in the Primorsky region. Moscow expressed a protest to Japan through diplomatic channels, and the consul was declared "persona non grata" or an undesirable person, and was told to leave Russia within 48 hours. In response, Tokyo summoned the Russian ambassador, according to media reports.28.09.2022#8285246
Official of the Japanese Consulate-General in Vladivostok, Motoki Tatsunori, center, is seen in the departures area at the Vladivostok International Airport near Vladivostok, Russia. On September 26, Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) said it had detained Tatsunori who was obtaining, for a monetary reward, classified information about Russia's cooperation with an Asia-Pacific regional country, the impact of Western sanctions on the economic situation in the Primorsky region. Moscow expressed a protest to Japan through diplomatic channels, and the consul was declared "persona non grata" or an undesirable person, and was told to leave Russia within 48 hours. In response, Tokyo summoned the Russian ambassador, according to media reports.28.09.2022#8285245
Official of the Japanese Consulate-General in Vladivostok, Motoki Tatsunori, center, is seen in the departures area at the Vladivostok International Airport near Vladivostok, Russia. On September 26, Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) said it had detained Tatsunori who was obtaining, for a monetary reward, classified information about Russia's cooperation with an Asia-Pacific regional country, the impact of Western sanctions on the economic situation in the Primorsky region. Moscow expressed a protest to Japan through diplomatic channels, and the consul was declared "persona non grata" or an undesirable person, and was told to leave Russia within 48 hours. In response, Tokyo summoned the Russian ambassador, according to media reports.28.09.2022#8285244
Motoki Tatsunori, an official of the Japanese Consulate-General in Vladivostok, is seen in the departures area at the Vladivostok International Airport near Vladivostok, Russia. On September 26, Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) said it had detained Tatsunori who was obtaining, for a monetary reward, classified information about Russia's cooperation with an Asia-Pacific regional country, the impact of Western sanctions on the economic situation in the Primorsky region. Moscow expressed a protest to Japan through diplomatic channels, and the consul was declared "persona non grata" or an undesirable person, and was told to leave Russia within 48 hours. In response, Tokyo summoned the Russian ambassador, according to media reports.28.09.2022#8285243
Motoki Tatsunori, an official of the Japanese Consulate-General in Vladivostok, is seen in the departures area at the Vladivostok International Airport near Vladivostok, Russia. On September 26, Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) said it had detained Tatsunori who was obtaining, for a monetary reward, classified information about Russia's cooperation with an Asia-Pacific regional country, the impact of Western sanctions on the economic situation in the Primorsky region. Moscow expressed a protest to Japan through diplomatic channels, and the consul was declared "persona non grata" or an undesirable person, and was told to leave Russia within 48 hours. In response, Tokyo summoned the Russian ambassador, according to media reports.28.09.2022#8285242