So April 26th 2016 Trump met this same Russian Ambassador. It's a bit strange this guy keeps popping up.
Some article I read last week, and I am not going to search for, called him the number 1 Russian spy in America.
I find that hard to understand. Its not like every embassy in every country in the world doesn't have spies hidden in its staff, but the ambassador? Usually the ambassador has a different skill set.
And almost always the ambassador doesn't know who on his staff are really spies. Its called plausible deniability. Although its a 9/10 chance that any military attache is a spy.