1960: Soviet Union-USA Demand for U.S. apology for spying

 At the United Nations, Soviet Premier Khrushchev demands that the U.S. apologize for recent spying activity, which he termed “unprecedented treacherous acts,” before there can be any improvement in Soviet-U.S. relations.

To: 
Soviet Union
From: 
USA
Year of Apology: 
1960
Footnote: 
Welles, Benjamin. “Premier Insists on U.S. Apology.” New York Times. October 4, 1960.