I
pray that this is not going to go on forever, and Edward Snowden gets
his asylum.
Moscow
hasn’t received Snowden asylum plea – Russian Migration Service
Russian
migration officials said on Saturday that they have not yet received
an asylum plea from NSA leaker Edward Snowden, who is currently stuck
in Moscow’s Sheremetyvo airport.
RT,
13
July, 2013
“As
of today, we haven’t gotten any applications from Edward Snowden,”
Konstantin Romodanovskiy, head of Russia’s Federal Migration
Service, told Interfax. He added that the plea will “be considered
in accordance with Russian law” if it is received.
Former
CIA employee Snowden announced his plans to ask Russia for asylum
during a Friday meeting with Russian human rights activists inside
the transit zone of Sheremetyevo airport.
Russian
President Vladimir Putin previously stated that the NSA leaker could
stay in Russia on the condition that he stops harming American
interests.
Speaking
to the human rights activists, Snowden stressed that he wanted the
“US to succeed” and never intended to damage his country. When
asked whether he would be releasing new leaks, he said that his “job
here is done.”
US
president Barack Obama called Putin to talk about Snowden on
Saturday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told RIA-Novosti.
“The
phone conversation between the presidents of Russia and the US was
initiated by the American side,” he said. “Putin and Obama
exchanged views on bilateral relations and security issues. They also
discussed the situation around Snowden.”
Peskov
didn’t reveal any details of the negotiations, adding that the
Kremlin “so far knows nothing” about the NSA leaker applying for
asylum in Russia.
Russian
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov also stressed that the Russian Federal
Migration Service is not keeping in touch with Snowden and only
receives information about him from the press.
“We’re
not in contact with Snowden,” he said. “The issues, which he
discussed with the human rights activists, were widely covered in the
media and I got acquainted with them like everybody else,” Lavrov
said.
He
added that the only way to begin the asylum process is through the
Federal Migration Service.
Snowden
arrived in Moscow from Hong Kong on June 23 after revealing secret US
and British government surveillance programs to the public.
The
30-year-old is wanted in the US on charges of espionage and theft of
government property. Several Latin American states have offered him
asylum.
The
whistleblower believes it is unsafe for him to leave Moscow after a
plane belonging to Bolivian President Evo Morales was grounded in
Austria on suspicion that Snowden was on board.
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