Russian president Vladimir Putin said that Russia wants “to reach an agreement” on the return of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, writes Journal reporters Ann M. Simmons and Kate Vtorygina.
Simmons and Vtorygina write, “During a press conference Thursday, Putin was asked about the recent declaration by the Biden administration that the Russian government rejected a new offer aimed at freeing the American reporter, as well as former U.S. Marine and Michigan corporate-security executive Paul Whelan, who is also in Russian custody.
“‘It is not that we have refused to return them,’ said the Russian president. ‘We want to reach an agreement, and these agreements must be mutually acceptable and must suit both sides. We have contacts with our American partners in this regard, and there is an ongoing dialogue.’
“In his first public comments about Gershkovich, Putin added that, ‘It is not easy. I will not go into details, but in general it seems to me that we are speaking a language that we both understand. I hope that we will find a solution. But I repeat, the American side must hear us and make an appropriate decision—one that suits the Russian side as well.'”
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