Russian President says no to US request to extradite Edward Snowden
Russian President says no to US request to extradite Edward Snowden
Putin said that Russia doesn't have an extradition agreement with the US and thus wouldn't meet the US request.

Moscow: Russian President Vladimir Putin said that National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden is in the transit zone of a Moscow airport and will not be extradited to the United States. Putin said that Snowden hasn't crossed the Russian border and is free to go anywhere.

Speaking on a visit to Finland on Tuesday, he added that Russian security agencies "didn't work and aren't working" with Snowden. He gave no more details.

Commenting on a US request to extradite him, Putin said that Russia doesn't have an extradition agreement with the US and thus wouldn't meet the US request.

He voiced hope that Snowden will depart as quickly as possible and that his stopover at Moscow's airport wouldn't affect bilateral ties.

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