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'Farce':
US Authorities Trying to 'Break' Butina – Russian Ambassador
20
July, 2018
Maria
Butina was arrested on Sunday by US authorities and charged with
conspiracy to act as a foreign agent and with impersonating an agent
of a foreign government.
Moscow
will demand that Washington release Butina and allow her to return to
Russia, the Russian ambassador to the United States, Anatoly Antonov,
said.
Anatoly
Antonov called the detention of the Russian woman, Maria Butina, a
farce and expressed hope that she would not be "broken" in
the US.
"This
is some farce, some kind of comedy — what is happening today in the
United States of America. This is a farce — what they do. These
accusations are absolutely illegal," Antonov said, speaking on
Friday at the Valdai Discussion Club venue.
He
believes that they are trying to "break" her in the United
States, citing "attempts to prevent Russian diplomats from
meeting with this girl, to break her, as a matter of fact."
"Perhaps
she was in our Russian Embassy. You cannot even imagine how many
compatriots come to the Russian Embassy for various kinds of cultural
events, concerts," Antonov said at the Valdai Discussion Club.
The
ambassador added that Butina might have possibly approached him
during one such event, and "somebody took a picture of it."
"I
do not rule out that tomorrow we will see some kind of 'fake photo
news' about the fact that she was talking with me and the day after
tomorrow they will claim that she received instructions from me,"
Antonov added.
The
29-year-old Maria Butina was arrested by US authorities and charged
with conspiracy to act as a foreign agent and impersonating an agent
of a foreign government.
She
denied both charges in federal court in Washington on Wednesday but
was remanded in custody without bail, as she is considered a flight
risk.
Russian
Envoy on Butina's Arrest: US Intel 'Hunting' for Russians Abroad
Butina
faces up to 15 years in US jail for acting as an unregistered agent
for a foreign government and conspiracy.
Russian
diplomats were granted access to Butina on Thursday. The Russian
Embassy has also asked the United States for a formal explanation
with regard to Maria Butina's detention.
The
Russian Foreign Ministry in a post on its official Facebook page said
that due to the arrest in the United States of Russian citizen Maria
Butina, a flash mob was launched to support her: #FreeMariaButina.
Butina
is a longtime advocate of gun rights in Russia who developed ties
with US citizens who shared an interest in defending those rights,
namely the National Rifle Association (NRA)
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