Jerusalem - Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas was a KGB agent in Damascus in 1983, Channel 1 reported Wednesday night, based on documents provided by former KGB archivist Vasili Mitrokhin.

According to Channel 1’s Oren Nahari, Abbas’s name appears on a list of KGB agents that was obtained by Israeli researchers Isabella Ginor and Gideon Remez from Hebrew University’s Truman Institute. Nahari reported that the part of the archives containing Abbas’ name was made public a few months ago.

According to the report, Abbas’ code name was Krotov, or “mole.” Nahari said it was not known whether Abbas was an agent before or after the date listed in the document.

In 1983, the Soviet Union’s ambassador in Damascus was Mikhail Bogdanov, who is currently Russian President Vladimir Putin’s special Mideast envoy. Bogdanov was in Israel and the Palestinian Authority this week promoting the idea of a summit between Abbas and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Moscow.

Abbas was born in Safed, and...read  more at VIN