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Saturday, January 12, 2019, 12:21
Russia dismisses reports of prisoner swap with US
By Associated Press
Saturday, January 12, 2019, 12:21 By Associated Press

This undated file photo provided by the Whelan family shows Paul Whelan in Iceland. (COURTESY OF THE WHELAN FAMILY VIA AP)

MOSCOW — Russia's Foreign Ministry on Friday dismissed suggestions that an American arrested in Moscow on suspicion of spying could be used in a prisoner swap for a Russian held in the United States.

Paul Whelan, a former US Marine, was arrested in Moscow last month on suspicion of espionage. Whelan's arrest raised speculation that he could be swapped for one of the Russians held in the US such as gun rights activist Maria Butina, who has pleaded guilty to acting as a foreign agent in the US.

At the current stage, there is no talk about any sort of exchange. 

Maria Zakharova, Spokeswoman, Foreign Ministry, Russia

But Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said at a briefing that Whelan is accused of espionage and will face trial.

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"At the current stage, there is no talk about any sort of exchange," she said, dismissing a possible swap as "speculations and fakes."

Zakharova also said Russia would allow diplomats from Britain, Ireland and Canada as well as the US to visit Whelan, who holds four citizenships.

Yevgeny Yenikeyev, a prisoner rights activist, told the Interfax news agency he visited Moscow's Lefortovo Prison, where Whelan is being held. He said Whelan's cell was recently repaired and has hot water, a toilet and a TV.

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But Yenikeyev said prison officials didn't let him or other activists see or talk to Whelan, saying that authorities said he doesn't speak Russian and they could not monitor a conversation in English. He said the activists will try to visit Whelan again.

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