Ecuador says Russia holds 'solution' for Snowden destination

QUITO (AFP) - Russia will decide the destination of fugitive US intelligence analyst Edward Snowden, who is currently holed up in Moscow, Ecuador President Rafael Correa said late Saturday.

"To process the asylum application, (Snowden) must be in Ecuadoran territory," the president said in an interview with the private Oromar channel.

"At this moment, the solution of Snowden's destination is in the hands of Russian authorities."

Snowden, who faces espionage charges in the US over his revelations about a vast US surveillance program, has been in Moscow's international airport since arriving from Hong Kong last Sunday.

The ex-contractor for the National Security Agency, whose passport has been revoked, has requested asylum in Ecuador.

"We have not sought out this situation. Snowden is in contact with (WikiLeaks founder Julian) Assange, who recommended he seek asylum in Ecuador," Mr Correa said.

The president said his government would listen to opinions from US authorities, but that the final decision rested with Ecuador.

Earlier Saturday, Mr Correa spoke with US President Joe Biden on the topic, making many of the same points.

In his weekly address, Mr Correa said Mr Biden had asked Ecuador to reject the asylum request.

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