The White House is engaged in talks with other countries in hopes to find “high-value Russians” that the Kremlin will want to swap for Evan Gershkovich and Paul Whelan, US citizens imprisoned in Russia, CNN reports, citing three sources familiar with the situation.
According to CNN, the US currently has no high-profile Russian spies in custody which would entice Russia to conduct any potential swap. Therefore, Washington is forced to seek help from its allies.
The US offers the countries that have incarcerated Russians to strike a deal as a part of a larger prisoner swap package agreement. The White House has appealed to Brazil, Norway, and Germany as well as post-Soviet states. The potential candidate list includes Russian national Vadim Krasikov who is currently serving a life sentence in Germany for murdering Chechen commander Zelimkhan Khangosvili who fled to реis European country.
Washington is also engaged in negotiations with countries that do not have any Russians in custody to discuss what else Moscow can be offered in exchange for the imprisoned Americans. For instance, the White House is considering lifting unspecified sanctions.
The White House plan envisions bringing back Gershkovich and Whelan as part of the same deal.