Three Americans Freed in Major Prisoner Swap
Three Americans Freed in Major Prisoner Swap

Three Americans Freed in Major Prisoner Swap

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Three Americans, including journalists Evan Gershkovich and Alsu Kurmasheva, and corporate security executive Paul Whelan, were freed in a significant prisoner swap with Russia, the largest since the post-Soviet era. The swap, involving 24 individuals, took place against the backdrop of heightened U.S.-Russia tensions over the conflict in Ukraine. President Biden and Vice President Harris personally greeted the freed Americans at Joint Base Andrews, celebrating the release as a diplomatic victory. Gershkovich, who was detained on espionage charges, highlighted the plight of lesser-known Russian political prisoners upon his return. The complex negotiations also included the release of high-profile Russian dissenters like Vladimir Kara-Murza and concessions from European allies, including the release of a Russian assassin serving a life sentence in Germany. Gershkovich's release has been lauded as a testament to the resilience and relentless advocacy by his family, employer, and the international community.

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