Baku-APA. Russian President Vladimir Putin said Monday that fugitive former US intelligence contractor Edward Snowden could stay in Russia, if he wanted to, but must stop leaking secrets and doing other activities to harm the United States, APA reports quoting RIA Novosti.
“If he wants to go somewhere [another country] and is accepted, he can. If he wants to stay here, there is one condition: He must stop his work aimed at harming our US partners, no matter how strange this may sound coming from me,” Putin said.
He denied that Snowden had ever had any ties or had ever collaborated with Russian intelligence services. He described Snowden as a person who “does not feel like a former intelligence service employee” but rather “a fighter for human rights, for democracy.”
“He considers himself to be a human rights campaigner, a new type of dissident, to a certain extent, something like Sakharov, but, maybe, of a different scope,” Putin said, referring to Soviet-era scientist and human rights activist Andrei Sakharov.
The Russian leader said his country had no plans to extradite Snowden to the
“At best, we exchange employees of our Foreign Intelligence Service for those who had been detained, arrested and convicted in
In the meantime, US President Barack Obama said Monday on an official visit to
Russian Security Council head Nikolai Patrushev said earlier Monday that the presidents of
Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Times reported, citing a Russian Foreign Ministry official, that Snowden had on Monday morning met with Russian diplomatic officials and handed them an appeal to 15 countries for political asylum as “a desperate measure” on his part after