Biden meets families of Russian-held detainees Griner, Whelan
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[September 17, 2022]
By Trevor Hunnicutt and Steve Holland
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Joe Biden
met on Friday with families of two Americans being held by Russia, and
personally reassured them he is working to gain freedom for the
detainees.
Biden sat down in the Oval Office with Cherelle Griner, wife of women's
basketball star Brittney Griner, and Elizabeth Whelan, sister of former
U.S. Marine Paul Whelan.
Biden conducted the separate meetings to assure the families that the
detainees "are at front of mind," said White House press secretary
Karine Jean-Pierre.
"We're going to continue to do everything that we can, working
tirelessly every day, to make sure that we get them , home," she told
reporters.
Biden "appreciated the opportunity to learn more about Brittney and Paul
from those who love them most, and acknowledged that every minute they
are being held is a minute too long," Jean-Pierre said in a statement
after the meetings.
National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan joined Biden at the meetings,
the White House said.
Griner, a two-time Olympic gold medalist and Women's National Basketball
Association (WNBA) star, was sentenced to nine years in a Russian prison
on drug charges on Aug. 4, a verdict that Biden called "unacceptable".
The United States in late July said it has put forward a "substantial
offer" to secure the release of the two Americans.
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U.S. President Joe Biden speaks to media
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Last month, Russia's foreign ministry said it was engaged in "quiet
diplomacy" with the United States about a potential prisoner swap
that could include Griner and Whelan.
But there have been few public developments on the issue over the
past weeks.
Washington has offered to exchange Russian arms trafficker Viktor
Bout for Griner and Whelan, sources familiar with the situation have
told Reuters.
"A substantial offer is on the table and they should accept it,"
said Jean-Pierre.
Whelan, who holds American, British, Canadian and Irish passports,
was sentenced in 2020 to 16 years in jail after being convicted of
spying. He denied the charge.
Griner, who had been prescribed medical cannabis in the United
States to relieve pain from chronic injuries, was arrested at
Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport in February with vape cartridges
containing hashish oil in her luggage.
Cannabis is illegal in Russia for both medicinal and recreational
purposes.
(Reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt and Steve Holland; additional
reporting by Andrea Shalal; Editing by David Gregorio and William
Mallard)
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