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Joe Biden and Kamala Harris greet Evan Gershkovich and fellow freed Americans

The United States and Russia completed their biggest prisoner swap in post-Soviet history on Thursday, with Moscow releasing journalist Evan Gershkovich and fellow American Paul Whelan, along with dissidents including Vladimir Kara-Murza, in a multinational deal that set two dozen people free.

Gershkovich, Whelan and Alsu Kurmasheva, a journalist with dual US-Russia citizenship, arrived on American soil shortly before midnight and were greeted by president Joe Biden and vice president Kamala Harris, before joyful reunions with their families.

The historic prisoner swap deal has been hailed as a diplomatic victory across the world, with the apparent exception of Donald Trump, who bitterly posted on Truth Social that the US never makes good deals and the negotiators were an “embarrassment”.

Meanwhile, with just over two weeks to go before the Democratic National Convention, the party’s virtual roll call has begun with Harris soon expected to become the party’s official nominee.

Voting got underway at 9am ET on Thursday and runs through 5 August. Harris will announce her running mate next week before embarking on a tour of key battleground states.

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Critics fear ‘dangerous message’ from prison swap

Critics fear that freeing Russians convicted of serious crimes could encourage more hostage-taking by US foes.

“I remain concerned that continuing to trade innocent Americans for actual Russian criminals held in the US and elsewhere sends a dangerous message to Putin that only encourages further hostage-taking by his regime,” Michael McCaul, the Republican chair of the US House Foreign Affairs Committee, said in a statement.

The multi-country deal appeared to be a one-time exchange that does not reset the antagonistic US-Russia relationship, which has deteriorated sharply since Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

US deputy national security adviser Jon Finer said Washington-Moscow ties remain “in a very difficult place” despite the swap. “There was no trust involved in this relationship or negotiation,” Mr Finer told broadcaster CNN.

Namita Singh2 August 2024 08:06

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How the landmark US-Russia prisoner swap unfolded

Justin Rohrlich takes a look at the behind-the-scenes operation, as documented in meticulous detail by The Wall Street Journal, to get the detained Americans and others released.

Oliver O’Connell2 August 2024 07:30

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‘Wonderful to greet freed Americans’

The freed Americans – Evan Gershkovich and fellow American Paul Whelan, along with dissidents including Vladimir Kara-Murza – took selfies with family members and friends, shared hugs with president Joe Biden and vice president Kamala Harris, patted loved ones on the back and smothered them with kisses.

At one point, Mr Biden gave Whelan the flag pin off his own lapel.

‘Wonderful’ to greet freed Americans,” said Mr Biden.

US president Joe Biden speaks with Russian-American journalist Alsu Kurmasheva, who was released from detention in Russia
US president Joe Biden speaks with Russian-American journalist Alsu Kurmasheva, who was released from detention in Russia (Reuters)
US journalist Evan Gershkovic, who was released from detention in Russia, is embraced by his mother Ella Milman
US journalist Evan Gershkovic, who was released from detention in Russia, is embraced by his mother Ella Milman (Reuters)

He gave giving special credit to the cooperation of nations including Germany and Slovenia for helping to make the global prisoner swap work, saying they agreed to difficult things that were “against their self-interests.”

Speaking on the tarmac at Joint Base Andrews, Mr Biden rejected the idea that such swaps could lead to other Americans being detained. “I don’t buy this idea of … let these people rot in jail because other people may be captured,” the president said.

Vice president Kamala Harris called the deal an “extraordinary testament to the importance of having a president who understands the power of diplomacy”.

Namita Singh2 August 2024 06:50

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In pictures: Family members greet freed American prisoners as they return home

Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich hugs his mother, Ella Milman, after his arrival in the US following a 26-person prisoner swap between Russia, the US and five other countries, at Andrews Air Base, Maryland, USA
Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich hugs his mother, Ella Milman, after his arrival in the US following a 26-person prisoner swap between Russia, the US and five other countries, at Andrews Air Base, Maryland, USA (EPA)
President Joe Biden meets with Americans released from detention in Russia, upon their arrival at Joint Base Andrews
President Joe Biden meets with Americans released from detention in Russia, upon their arrival at Joint Base Andrews (Reuters)
Evan Gershkovich, who was released from detention in Russia, speaks on a mobile phone after disembarking from a plane
Evan Gershkovich, who was released from detention in Russia, speaks on a mobile phone after disembarking from a plane (Reuters)
Former prisoner held by Russia US journalist Evan Gershkovich smiles as he walks with his mother Ella Milman at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland on 1 August 2024
Former prisoner held by Russia US journalist Evan Gershkovich smiles as he walks with his mother Ella Milman at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland on 1 August 2024 (AFP via Getty Images)

Namita Singh2 August 2024 06:25

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‘Powerful example of why it is vital to have friends in world’

The White House said it negotiated the high profile trade of 24 prisoners with Russia alongside Germany and three other countries. The deal, negotiated in secrecy for more than a year, involved 16 prisoners moving from Russia to the West and eight sent back to Russia from the West.

They included Vadim Krasikov, convicted of murdering an exiled dissident in Berlin, the German government said.

US president Joe Biden hailed the deal as “a feat of diplomacy and friendship” and praised Washington’s allies for their “bold and brave decisions.”

President Joe Biden, left, and vice president Kamala Harris, right, walking with Ella Milman, center, mother of reporter Evan Gershkovich, at Andrews Air Force Base
President Joe Biden, left, and vice president Kamala Harris, right, walking with Ella Milman, center, mother of reporter Evan Gershkovich, at Andrews Air Force Base (AP)

Mr Biden and vice president Kamala Harris greeted freed Americans Evan Gershkovich, Paul Whelan and journalist Alsu Kurmasheva, as well as Russian-British dissident and US resident Vladimir Kara-Murza, as they arrived at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, shortly before midnight.

Russian president Vladimir Putin met the prisoners returning to Russia on their arrival in Moscow, saying they would be given state awards.

“Today is a powerful example of why it’s vital to have friends in this world,” Mr Biden said earlier at the White House, flanked by relatives of freed prisoners.

Mr Biden expressed gratitude to German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who made the politically difficult choice to release Krasikov.

Namita Singh2 August 2024 06:18

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Harris hails Biden as president who ‘understands importance of diplomacy’

Kamala Harris praised Joe Biden after the pair welcomed back the released Americans to US soil, saying he successfully secured their release by facilitating an ambitious, multinational prisoner swap.

“This is an extraordinary day. And I’m very thankful for our president, and what he has done this entire career, but in particular, as it relates to these families and these individuals,” she said.

President Joe Biden, left, and vice president Kamala Harris, right, speak with reporters after greeting reporter Evan Gershkovich, Alsu Kurmasheva and Paul Whelan at Andrews Air Force Base
President Joe Biden, left, and vice president Kamala Harris, right, speak with reporters after greeting reporter Evan Gershkovich, Alsu Kurmasheva and Paul Whelan at Andrews Air Force Base (AP)

Journalist Evan Gershkovich and fellow American Paul Whelan, along with dissidents including Vladimir Kara-Murza arrived on American soil shortly before midnight for a joyful reunion with their families.

President Joe Biden and vice president Kamala Harris were also there to greet them and dispense hugs all around.

In a seemingly indirect swing at former president Donald Trump’s skills to negotiate political deals, Ms Harris said: “This one, this is just an extraordinary testament to the importance of having a president who understands the power of diplomacy. And understands the strength that rest in understanding the significance of diplomacy.”

Namita Singh2 August 2024 05:51

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‘It feels wonderful and was long time coming’

Speaking to the media after greeting the returning Americans, Joe Biden hailed the exchange – by far the largest in a series of swaps with Russia – as a diplomatic feat involving several Western allies.

“It feels wonderful, it was a long time coming. I meant what I said, alliances make a difference, [allies] stepped up and took a chance for us,” he said.

“I asked them to do some things that were against their immediate self interest. And really very difficult for them to do, particularly Germany and Slovenia.”

President Joe Biden speaks after greeting reporter Evan Gershkovich, Alsu Kurmasheva and Paul Whelan at Andrews Air Force Base
President Joe Biden speaks after greeting reporter Evan Gershkovich, Alsu Kurmasheva and Paul Whelan at Andrews Air Force Base (AP)

The US and its allies gave up Russians charged or convicted of serious crimes in exchange for Russia releasing journalists, dissidents and others imprisoned by the country’s highly politicised legal system on charges seen by the West as trumped-up.

Namita Singh2 August 2024 05:40

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As Trump spirals, major prisoner swap delivers win for Democrats

The release of a group of Americans and other westerners held in Russian detention provided a jolt of energy for an unsuspecting figure on Thursday: President Joe Biden, whose relevance as commander-in-chief has suddenly been sharply reinforced for a national news media with a short attention span. A total of 16 captives held by Russia were released, including former US Marine Paul Whelan, journalist Evan Gershkovich, and British-Russian dissident Vladimir Kara-Murza.

It was a clear political victory for Biden at an unexpected time. He is still reeling from the political effects of withdrawing from the 2024 presidential race just weeks before his party’s national convention. Kamala Harris, his vice president, is now the presumptive nominee and has taken on a starring role in the campaign as well as back home in Washington.

And this victory couldn’t have come at a better time.

Oliver O’Connell2 August 2024 05:30

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Evan Gershkovich and fellow freed Americans welcomed back to US by Biden and Harris

Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, security executive Paul Whelan and radio journalist Alsu Kurmasheva landed at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland at 11.37pm on a chartered plane from Ankara, in Turkey.

Biden was the first to greet each of the three as they stepped down off the plane, followed by Harris, and then there were scenes of joyful reunion with their families.

Whelan exited first, shaking hands with the president and asking him: “How you doing, sir?” He then hugged his sister to applause from those gathered on the tarmac.

Gershkovich followed, and then Kurmasheva. Biden said “ happy birthday“ to the radio journalist’s daughter, who ran up to her mother crying, saying: “I love you so much, I can’t believe you’re here.” Her husband added: “This is real.”

Namita Singh2 August 2024 05:20

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In pictures: Biden and Harris greet three Americans released from Russian prison

US President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris watch as former prisoner held by Russia US-Russian journalist Alsu Kurmasheva embraces her family as she arrives at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland on 1 August 2024
US President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris watch as former prisoner held by Russia US-Russian journalist Alsu Kurmasheva embraces her family as she arrives at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland on 1 August 2024 (AFP via Getty Images)
Vice president Kamala Harris, left, greets reporter Evan Gershkovich at Andrews Air Force Base
Vice president Kamala Harris, left, greets reporter Evan Gershkovich at Andrews Air Force Base (AP)
Evan Gershkovich greets his mother Ella Milman after he arrived back in the United States
Evan Gershkovich greets his mother Ella Milman after he arrived back in the United States (Getty Images)

Namita Singh2 August 2024 05:16

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