Latest News:  

English>>World

Snowden faces another six months in limbo: official

(Xinhua)

10:26, July 27, 2013

MOSCOW, July 26 (Xinhua) -- U.S. intelligence whistleblower Edward Snowden, who has been in a Moscow airport's transit zone for more than a month, could be stuck there for another half a year, a migration official said Friday.

"He may remain in Sheremetyevo (airport) until his legal status is cleared. That procedure might take up to six months," Vladimir Volokh, head of the Russian Federal Migration Service (FMS)'s public council, told the Interfax news agency.

Volokh said, as Snowden "has been hunted," remaining in the airport's transit area was preferable to transferring him to an FMS refugee shelter for security reasons.

Alexei Kucherena, a Moscow lawyer assisting Snowden, said it was Washington's fault the situation had come to a dead-end.

"All fault for that man finding himself a hostage lie with U.S. authorities, who deprived him of the possibility to move," Kucherena said.

He said U.S. authorities were well aware Snowden was in a desperate state in the neutral territory as he lacked legal identification.

No formal request had come from Washington to extradite Snowden, the lawyer said.

On Thursday, U.S. Ambassador to Moscow Michael McFaul said Washington had asked Russia not to "extradite" Snowden but to "hand him over" to U.S. authorities.

But President Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov said this would not happen.

"We have never surrendered anyone and we will never do so in the future," Peskov said but he added that Putin "has demonstrated strong determination" to avoid harming Russia-U.S. relations.

We Recommend:

Dachshunds attend annual Wiener Dog Racing

Collective gay wedding held in Mexico City

Best photos of week (July 8 - July 14)

'Temple Collection' on display in India

Bastille Day military parade held in Paris

Indian new recruits attend passiong out parade

Anti-government protest held in Thailand

Mexico's Popocatepetl Volcano spews ashes

Egypt unrest continues in Cairo

Email|Print|Comments(Editor:HuangBeibei、Liang Jun)

Leave your comment0 comments

  1. Name

  

Selections for you


  1. USS Independence LCS2

  2. Bombers in real-combat drill

  3. Two-head baby born in India

  4. I have a secret: 2013 growing season

  5. The sand painting dream of a girl

  6. Dog survives after 30 hours buried in debris

  7. love never graduates, bread will come

  8. Picturesque scenery of Saihanba

  9. Alibaba, e-concierge, soon at your service

  10. Cheap drug expected after GSK case

Most Popular

Opinions

  1. China's economy will continue to prosper
  2. Western countries face dilemma on Syrian conflict
  3. Reform, not incentives, to drive expansion
  4. Lenovo reigns as king of the hill
  5. Small exporters need more help to pass tough times
  6. Debate on internationalizing education
  7. Bo Xilai indicted for corruption
  8. China rules out provisional economic stimulus plan
  9. Removal of deposit rate ceiling not imminent
  10. Feeble Japanese-Philippine 'axis' doomed

What’s happening in China

Working under 40 degrees Celsius

  1. Beijing's big dog ban raises debate on ownership
  2. NE China nursing home blaze confirmed as arson
  3. Droughts affect 1.15 mln central Chinese
  4. Amway point finger at dealer of woman's death
  5. Offering bus seats optional: survey