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Russian President Vladimir Putin arrives for a meeting with Russian Orthodox church officials in Moscow's Kremlin July 25, 2013. REUTERS/Alexander Nemenov/Pool

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MOSCOW | Fri Jul 26, 2013 8:59am EDT

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin is determined not to allow a spat over Edward Snowden to hurt ties with the United States, his spokesman said on Friday.

However, the spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, said Putin was not involved in talks over the fate of the 30-year-old former U.S. spy agency contractor, who is wanted by the United States on espionage charges and has been stuck at a Moscow airport for more than a month.

Russia has refused to hand over Snowden, who leaked details of secret U.S. electronic surveillance programs to British and U.S. media, to the United States, and is considering a temporary asylum request.

Peskov said Putin had expressed "strong determination" not to let ties with Washington suffer over the dispute, "no matter how the situation develops".

But he reiterated Moscow's stance that Russia "did not hand over, does not hand over and will not hand over anybody".

He added that Russia's FSB federal security service FSB and its U.S. counterpart, the FBI were in talks on the matter.

"Snowden has not filed any requests that would need to be considered by the head of state. The president is not taking part in discussing the problem with U.S. colleagues," Peskov told journalists.

(Reporting by Daria Korsunskaya; writing by Gabriela Baczynska; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

 
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Comments (7)
GalacticCat wrote:
Peskov said Putin had expressed “strong determination” not to let ties with Washington suffer over the dispute, “no matter how the situation develops”.

But he reiterated Moscow’s stance that Russia “did not hand over, does not hand over and will not hand over anybody”.

So take that USA the world’s No 1 Bully. And what are you going to do about it or can you do . Absolutely nothing. But if Russia was a paper tiger like Iraq or Afghanistan you would invade.

Jul 26, 2013 9:58am EDT  --  Report as abuse
theJoe wrote:
GalacticCat “So take that USA the world’s No 1 Bully. And what are you going to do about it or can you do . Absolutely nothing. But if Russia was a paper tiger like Iraq or Afghanistan you would invade”

Want to bet, Your world is not real…

Jul 26, 2013 10:28am EDT  --  Report as abuse
BlueOkie wrote:
Send Snowden back

Jul 26, 2013 10:29am EDT  --  Report as abuse