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Putin believes an agreement can be reached to free US reporter, says he has had an interview with Western journalist | BBC News
February 9, 2024



By Will Vernon and Mike WendlingBBC News8 February 2024Updated 1 hour agoVideo caption, Watch: The moment Carlson asks Putin if he would release detained US reporterPresident Vladimir Putin has confirmed that he thinks a deal can be made to release Evan Gershkovich, an American journalist detained in Russia. Speaking with US host Tucker Carlson, Mr Putin said that discussions with the US regarding the journalist, who is facing espionage charges, are ongoing. This interview marked the first time the Russian leader has met with a Western journalist since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022. The exclusive interview has brought Mr Carlson and his new media company back into the spotlight after his sudden departure from Fox News last year. Mr Putin expressed his belief that a deal could be reached to release the 32-year-old reporter, stating, “if our partners take reciprocal steps.” He added that “The special services are in contact with one another. They are talking… I believe an agreement can be reached.”Mr Gershkovich, a reporter for the Wall Street Journal, was arrested in the city of Yekaterinburg, approximately 1,600km (1,000 miles) east of Moscow, on 29 March last year. In January, Russia extended his pre-trial detention until the end of March. He faces up to 20 years in prison if found guilty. Mr Carlson asked Mr Putin if he would be willing to release the reporter immediately and suggested, “We’ll bring him back to the United States.” However, the Russian president insisted that Mr Gershkovich, who has not yet been tried, had received classified information, and hinted at who Russia would accept in a prisoner exchange. Mr Putin referenced “a person, due to patriotic sentiments, [who] eliminated a bandit in one of the European capitals… during the events in the Caucasus”. This was likely a mention of Vadim Krasikov, an FSB assassin currently in prison in Germany after shooting dead a Georgian military officer, Zelimkhan Khangoshvili, in a Berlin park in 2019. The two-hour-long interview was shot in Moscow on Tuesday. It began with a question about Mr Putin’s reason for ordering the invasion of Ukraine two years ago. “Tell us why you believe the United States might strike Russia out of the blue,” Mr Carlson asked. “How did you conclude that?” “It’s not that America, the United States, was going to launch a surprise strike on Russia,” Mr Putin said through a translator. “I didn’t say that. Are we having a talk show or a serious conversation?” Mr Putin then spoke at length – more than half an hour – about the history of Eastern Europe, beginning with the establishment of the Russian state in the 9th Century. Mr Putin repeated his various justifications for the invasion, including well-worn falsehoods about the history of Ukraine, his historical grievances about the break-up of the Soviet Union and Nato expansion, and his claim that Ukraine is riddled with neo-Nazis.He also talked extensively about the start of the invasion, reiterating false claims that Russia had not attacked Ukraine. According to Mr Putin, Moscow was merely responding to threats to its national security. Mr Carlson did not ask about alleged war crimes committed by Russian soldiers in Bucha or elsewhere, the forced removal of Ukrainian children to Russia which resulted in an International Criminal Court arrest warrant being issued for Mr Putin, the deaths of political rivals or the jailing of opposition leader Alexei Navalny. Mr Putin insisted that Russia had no interest in invading Poland, Latvia, or other Nato countries, calling such a scenario “absolutely out of the question”. The Russian leader also discussed his relationship with American presidents, reiterating a story he has previously mentioned about Bill Clinton suggesting that Russia could join Nato, only to withdraw the option shortly afterwards. He said he had a “very good relationship” with George W Bush. “He was no worse than any other American or Russian or European politician,” Mr Putin said. “I assure you he understood what he was doing as well as others. I had such a personal relationship with Trump as well.” Mr Putin said he couldn’t recall the last time he had spoken to President Joe Biden. Prior to the interview, Mr Carlson stated that “not a single Western journalist has bothered to interview” Mr Putin since 2022. However, many reporters from Western countries, including the BBC’s Russia Editor Steve Rosenberg, have sent the Kremlin repeated interview requests, all of which have been ignored. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov acknowledged this, telling the BBC: “Mr. Carlson is not correct, and he couldn’t have known that. We receive a lot of requests for interviews with the president.” Russian state media extensively covered Mr Carlson’s visit, broadcasting footage of his various trips to restaurants and a visit to see the Spartacus ballet at the Bolshoi Theatre. Mr Carlson was the highest-rated primetime host on Fox News until he was taken off air in April 2023, for reasons the channel has never made clear. He started his own media company and found an outlet on X, formerly Twitter. Content on the Tucker Carlson Network consists primarily of friendly interviews with right-wing politicians – including a chat with Donald Trump timed to coincide with a Republican presidential debate – and other figures such as Andrew Tate and Russell Brand.

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