In
an interview with a Russian TV channel, Lavrov said White House
officials "sometimes call" Yury Ushakov, a presidential aide
specialising in foreign affairs, and send "one and the same
signal" demanding the release of the two men.
He did not say how Ushakov responded.
Wall Street Journal reporter Gershkovich was arrested on March
on suspicion of spying, which he and his newspaper deny.
Whelan, a former U.S. marine, was arrested in December 2018,
held for 18 months in Lefortovo prison in Moscow, and jailed for
16 years in June 2020 on spying charges. He too has denied the
accusations, and Washington has designated both men as
"wrongfully detained".
Lavrov's deputy, Sergei Ryabkov, last week accused the United
States of exerting "pressure and threats" on Moscow over the
Gershkovich case, and said Russia would ignore such tactics.
(Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Kevin Liffey)
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