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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsRussia Accuses U.S. of 'Hunting' and 'Kidnapping' Its Citizens ....
Putin is playing Trump like a fiddle
Russia's embassy in Washington has accused the U.S. of wrongfully arresting and detaining a Russian national accused of cyber fraud.
The Russian Embassy to the U.S. officially commented Wednesday on the case of Yury Martyshev, a Russian who was reportedly arrested in Latvia and extradited to the U.S. for allegedly illegally gaining access to the private financial information of bank card holders, according to reports by The Moscow Times and the state-run TASS Russian News Agency. The embassy said it had provided Martyshev with "necessary consular assistance" and had contacted the suspect via telephone at a prison in Alexandria, Virginia. The embassy also stated it had requested to visit Martyshev as soon as possible, denouncing his arrest as a breach of bilateral cooperation on crime. We consider this arrest as another case of kidnapping of a Russian citizen by the U.S. authorities in violation of the current bilateral agreement on mutual legal assistance in criminal matters as of 1999. The Embassy demands from the American side unconditional observance of the legitimate rights and interests of the Russian citizen," the embassy wrote in a Facebook post.
In the final weeks of the Obama administration, Russia's diplomatic assets in the U.S. were brought into the mounting political feud between the countries. In December, the U.S. seized Russian diplomatic properties in Maryland and Long Island and expelled 35 diplomats after intelligence reports suggested Moscow had sponsored hacks intended to influence the presidential race in favor of Trump. More than six months later, Putin's foreign affairs adviser, Yuri Ushakov, said Monday that, despite his government showing "unusual flexibility," Moscow "has its limits" and would "take retaliatory measures" if Trump did not reverse his predecessor's decision, according to the Associated Press.
Russia has long criticized the U.S. for what it calls "the unacceptable practice of hunting for Russian citizens around the world," according to a travel warning posted in February by the Russian Foreign Ministry. The statement urged Russians to exercise caution when traveling in foreign countries where the U.S. was thought to have strong influence, and it cited 30 incidents of authorities detaining or arresting Russian citizens at the behest of the U.S. In April, Spanish authorities arrested Peter Levashov, a Russian national accused of hacking, in his hotel room in Barcelona at the request of U.S. authorities.
The latest diplomatic spat involving the Russian embassy comes just ahead of Trump and Putin's first meeting, set to take place Friday at the G-20 summit in Hamburg, Germany. The leaders are expected to face off over Syria and Ukraine, among other issues, and address their pledges to improve relations between the two nations.
http://www.newsweek.com/russia-accuse-us-hunt-kidnap-citizens-latest-arrest-632818
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Russia Accuses U.S. of 'Hunting' and 'Kidnapping' Its Citizens .... (Original Post)
HipChick
Jul 2017
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vdogg
(1,384 posts)1. If they're protesting so vigorously
Then we must've caught the right one.
cheyanne
(733 posts)3. Another reason for Trump to appease PUtin.
Trump is dismissing Russian interference in elections and dissing our intelligence services and media.
All signs are that Trump will drop sanctions after "wonderful" meeting with Putin.