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Kremlin comments on what prisoner exchange means for Russia-US relations

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February 12, 2025
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Published: February 12, 2025 7:29 pm
Author: RT

The release of American citizen Marc Fogel could contribute to a gradual rebuilding of trust, according to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov

The release of US citizen Mark Fogel, who was jailed in Russia, is unlikely to facilitate a breakthrough in relations between Moscow and Washington but could contribute to a gradual rebuilding of trust, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov has said.

Fogel, a former US Embassy employee, was detained at Sheremetyevo Airport in Moscow in 2021 and sentenced to 14 years behind bars the following year for drug trafficking. At the time of his arrest, he was a teacher at an elite Anglo-American school in Moscow. Fogel returned to the US on Tuesday as a result of a negotiated exchange between Russian and US officials.

Speaking to journalists on Wednesday, Peskov confirmed the exchange deal, noting that all such agreements are preceded by “meticulous work.” 

He added that a Russian national is set to be freed from detention in the US and return to Russia in the coming days, but did not specify his identity.

According to CNN, citing a Trump administration source on Wednesday, the Russian set for release is computer programmer Aleksandr Vinnik, who was arrested in Greece in 2017 on request of the US on suspicion of money laundering. Vinnik was ultimately extradited to the US where he pleaded guilty to money laundering conspiracy in 2024. He reportedly faced up to 20 years in prison.

Vinnik’s lawyer later confirmed to RT that his client is set to be released from US custody.

“While such deals are unlikely to become a breakthrough moment, they still represent important steps toward strengthening mutual trust, which is currently at its lowest point,” Peskov stated.

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Russia releases jailed US national – White House

Fogel has become the first American detained in Russia to be released during US President Donald Trump’s second term.

Trump, who personally greeted Fogel at the White House late on Tuesday, said that another detained American would be released on Wednesday, without providing further details. The US leader also said he appreciated what Russian President Vladimir Putin did to facilitate the deal.

“We were treated very nicely by Russia, actually. I hope that’s the beginning of a relationship where we can end that war and millions of people can stop being killed,” Trump told journalists, referring to the Ukraine conflict.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio told CNN on Wednesday that while Fogel’s release is not linked to ending the Ukraine conflict, he believes it’s a “good sign” that Russia was willing to cooperate.

Putin and Trump held a phone conversation later on Wednesday. The two leaders primarily discussed the Ukraine conflict while backing the idea of resolving it through diplomacy, according to the Kremlin.

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