I
hope so!
Snowden
hopes to be able to leave airport by Wednesday: lawyer
Former
U.S. spy agency contractor Edward Snowden hopes to be granted papers
by Wednesday allowing him to end his month-long stay in the transit
area of a Moscow airport and move to the city center, his Russian
lawyer said on Monday
22
July, 2013
Anatoly
Kucherena, who helped the American file his bid for temporary asylum
in Russia on July 16, said Snowden believed it would be unsafe to try
to travel to Latin America soon because of U.S. efforts to return him
to the United States to face espionage charges.
"He
should get this certificate (allowing him to leave the airport)
shortly," he said.
Snowden's
bid for temporary asylum in Russia may take up to three months to
process, but he can pass through customs based on the initial
response to his request, Kucherena added.
Snowden,
whose presence at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport since June 23 has
strained U.S.-Russian relations, has not ruled out seeking Russian
citizenship, Kucherena said. Venezuela, Bolivia and Nicaragua have
all said they would grant him political asylum, but none is reachable
by direct commercial flight from Moscow.
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