Russia not to extradite Snowden to US: Presidential spokesman
Iran Press TV
Fri Jul 26, 2013 1:48PM GMT
Russia will not extradite former contractor to U.S. National Security Agency turned whistleblower Edward Snowden to the White House, a spokesman for President Vladimir Putin says.
Russia "did not hand over, does not hand over and will not hand over anybody,' said Dmitry Peskov on Friday.
Peskov made the remarks in an answer to a reporter who asked whether Moscow's stance had changed towards 30-year-old Snowden.
He added that President Putin is not involved in the discussions over the future of the former CIA and NSA contractor .
Peskov told reporters that Russia's Federal Security Service FSB is in talks with the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI over the issue.
The Russian Justice Ministry said on Thursday that U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder had sent a letter to the ministry over the fugitive whistleblower.
The letter, however, did not request Snowden's extradition, according to the ministry.
The White House has earlier called on the Kremlin to sent Snowden back home to face prosecution over espionage charges.
Russia and the United States do not have an extradition treaty.
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