The US State Department has officially designated Evan Gershkovich, a Wall Street Journal reporter arrested in Russia on charges of spying, as “wrongfully detained”, The Wall Street Journal notes.
The move means that Washington can now launch swap negotiations.
The Gershkovich case will now be tackled by the State Department’s Office of the Special Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs. Its staffers engage in talks on releasing hostages and other Americans who have been unlawfully arrested in other states.
The WSJ reports citing US officials that the Gershkovich designation happened at an “unprecedented” speed — this drawn out bureaucratic process normally takes months. Washington also views Paul Whelan, a US citizen sentenced to 16 years behind bars in Russia for spying, as “wrongfully detained”.