Russia released an American teacher convicted “for the smuggling of drugs.” The US confirmed the visit of the Messenger of Trump to Moscow.
This was officially reported in the White House, Writes The New York Times was named that the parties are moving in the right direction to put an end to the war in Ukraine.
Teacher Mark Vogel, who, according to his relatives and the US administration, was unfairly detained in the Russian Federation for drug smuggling, was released and will soon return home. This is stated in a statement by the assistant to the American president for national security Michael Waltz.
On February 11, the Messenger of US President Stephen Whitkoff visited Moscow to pick up Mark Vogel, who spent more than three years behind bars on charges of drug storage. In a statement by Donald Trump, Michael Waltz, the National Security of the National Security says that the Whitkoff, at the direction of the US president, took out Vogel from Russia on his plane as part of the exchange:
“President Trump, Steve Whitkoff and presidential advisers held an exchange, which is a manifestation of goodwill by Russians and a sign that we are moving in the right direction to put an end to a brutal and terrible war in Ukraine.”
He did not provide details about whether the United States was released in return, or what other steps were taken by the Trump administration to achieve the liberation of Vogel. It is also not known whether I met with one of the Russian officials of the Whitkoff during his stay in Moscow.
The teacher and former employee of the US Embassy in Russia, Mark Vogel, was arrested in Russia on charges of the import of medical marijuana in August 2021. In June 2022, he was awarded to 14 years in prison.
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