Biden calls on Russia to release US reporter: ‘Let him go’

Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was detained by Russian authorities on espionage charges on March 30. PHOTO: REUTERS

WASHINGTON – US President Joe Biden called on Russia on Friday to release detained Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, who was charged with spying by Moscow.

Russia’s FSB security service said on Thursday it detained Mr Gershkovich, the most serious public move against a foreign journalist since Russia invaded Ukraine.

“Let him go,” Mr Biden said as he left the White House for a trip to storm-ravaged Mississippi.

Asked if he was going to expel Russian diplomats after the detention of Gershkovich, Mr Biden replied: “That’s not the plan right now.”

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre called the espionage charges “ridiculous” on Thursday and said there was no evidence to support the claim.

The Journal said the detention of Mr Gershkovich was based on false allegations.

The FSB accused Mr Gershkovich of gathering information classified as a state secret about a military factory.

It did not name the factory or say where it was, but said it detained the 31-year-old journalist in the Urals city of Yekaterinburg as he was trying to procure secret information. It did not provide documentary or video evidence of his guilt. REUTERS

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