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Russian President Vladimir Putin has said bilateral relations with the US are more important than "squabbles between special services". | Russian President Vladimir Putin has said bilateral relations with the US are more important than "squabbles between special services". |
In his latest comments on fugitive US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden, Mr Putin said he had been warned against any "activity that harms Russian-American relations". | In his latest comments on fugitive US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden, Mr Putin said he had been warned against any "activity that harms Russian-American relations". |
On Tuesday Mr Snowden applied for temporary asylum in Russia. | On Tuesday Mr Snowden applied for temporary asylum in Russia. |
He is wanted by the US for leaking details of surveillance programmes. | He is wanted by the US for leaking details of surveillance programmes. |
Mr Snowden has been in Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport for the past three weeks. | Mr Snowden has been in Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport for the past three weeks. |
He has no travel documents, so has been unable to take up asylum offers from a number of Latin American states. | He has no travel documents, so has been unable to take up asylum offers from a number of Latin American states. |
Mr Putin stressed on Wednesday that Russia was "an independent country and we have an independent foreign policy". | Mr Putin stressed on Wednesday that Russia was "an independent country and we have an independent foreign policy". |
Responding to a question from the Interfax agency on what he thought the difference was between human rights activism and anti-American activity, Mr Putin replied that he would not "go into details". | Responding to a question from the Interfax agency on what he thought the difference was between human rights activism and anti-American activity, Mr Putin replied that he would not "go into details". |
A spokesman for Mr Putin previously said that the decision on whether Mr Snowden's asylum request would be granted was not Mr Putin's to make. | A spokesman for Mr Putin previously said that the decision on whether Mr Snowden's asylum request would be granted was not Mr Putin's to make. |
Mr Putin is clearly aware of the sensitivities involved, and the issue risks overshadowing talks with US President Barack Obama who is due to visit Russia in September, correspondents say. | Mr Putin is clearly aware of the sensitivities involved, and the issue risks overshadowing talks with US President Barack Obama who is due to visit Russia in September, correspondents say. |
'Torture' fears | 'Torture' fears |
On Tuesday Anatoly Kucherena, a lawyer with strong links to the Kremlin who helped Mr Snowden with the paperwork, said that he planned to stay in Russia "for now". | |
Mr Kucherena said the fugitive had stated in the application that he faced possible torture and execution if he returned to the US. | Mr Kucherena said the fugitive had stated in the application that he faced possible torture and execution if he returned to the US. |
Meanwhile the White House reiterated its position that the fugitive should be expelled and face trial in the US. | Meanwhile the White House reiterated its position that the fugitive should be expelled and face trial in the US. |
"He is not a human rights activist. He is not a dissident. He's accused of leaking classified information," spokesman Jay Carney said. | "He is not a human rights activist. He is not a dissident. He's accused of leaking classified information," spokesman Jay Carney said. |
Russian officials have said Mr Snowden might be moved to an airport facility for accommodating refugees while his application was being processed, which should take no more than three months. | Russian officials have said Mr Snowden might be moved to an airport facility for accommodating refugees while his application was being processed, which should take no more than three months. |
Although the Russian government insists the decision will be made by a relatively junior official, the person in charge will be in no doubt what his boss would like him to do, correspondents say. | Although the Russian government insists the decision will be made by a relatively junior official, the person in charge will be in no doubt what his boss would like him to do, correspondents say. |
Mr Snowden arrived in Russia on 23 June, having left Hong Kong, from where he had issued his leaks to the media. | Mr Snowden arrived in Russia on 23 June, having left Hong Kong, from where he had issued his leaks to the media. |
But he is unable to leave the transit zone as he currently has no asylum documents or Russian visa, and the US has revoked his passport. | But he is unable to leave the transit zone as he currently has no asylum documents or Russian visa, and the US has revoked his passport. |
In addition, some European countries are likely to close their airspace to any plane suspected of carrying the fugitive. | In addition, some European countries are likely to close their airspace to any plane suspected of carrying the fugitive. |
Mr Snowden's leaking of thousands of classified US intelligence documents has led to revelations that the National Security Agency is systematically seizing vast amounts of phone and web data. | Mr Snowden's leaking of thousands of classified US intelligence documents has led to revelations that the National Security Agency is systematically seizing vast amounts of phone and web data. |
The documents have also indicated that both the UK and French intelligence agencies allegedly run similarly vast data collection operations, and the US has been eavesdropping on official EU communications. | The documents have also indicated that both the UK and French intelligence agencies allegedly run similarly vast data collection operations, and the US has been eavesdropping on official EU communications. |