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Former U.S. Marine1 Trevor Reed freed from Russia in prisoner swap2
A former U.S. Marine is on his way back to the United States after being released from Russian detention4. Trevor Reed's release was part of a prisoner swap between the U.S. and Russia.
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST:
A former U.S. Marine is now on his way back home after being imprisoned5 in Russia for 985 days. The Biden administration and Trevor Reed's parents made the announcement this morning. NPR diplomatic correspondent Michele Kelemen is following the story and joins us now.
Michele, just give us more details, as you know them, about Trevor Reed's release.
MICHELE KELEMEN, BYLINE7: So U.S. officials are saying this was the result of months and months of hard and careful work, as they put it. The U.S. released a Russian man from prison - we can talk about that in a minute - and the Russians, as you say, released Trevor Reed. He was first detained in 2019 for a scuffle with Russian police. He's always maintained his innocence8. And the U.S. considered him unjustly detained - effectively a hostage. There were a lot of concerns about his health, and officials today say that's what led to this flurry of talks to get him out of prison. We're told that he was in good spirits and is on his way home with the U.S. Hostage Affairs envoy9.
MARTIN: Reed's parents, I understand, were instrumental in at least talking about his imprisonment10, getting it out, which is a particular kind of strategy. Can you talk about their role in this?
KELEMEN: Yeah. I mean, they've been playing a big role publicly for all this time. But they staged a protest outside the White House last month and got a meeting with President Biden. I think it really was about all their - the concerns about his health. They put a statement out today saying that Trevor Reed will share his story when he's ready, but for now, he needs to deal with what they call a myriad11 of health issues that were brought on - and this is a quote - "by the squalid conditions he was subjected to in his Russian gulag."
MARTIN: So you nodded to this - this was part of a prisoner exchange. Do we know anything more about the Russian man who was also freed?
KELEMEN: Yeah. The U.S. commuted12 the sentence of Konstantin Yaroshenko. He's a pilot who was serving a 20-year prison term for drug smuggling13. Officials say that he paid a steep price and had served a majority of his sentence. But I should point out that it was actually just over half of his prison term that he served. Officials say that it was a tough call to release him. The Russians have been lobbying for his release for a while in proposing prisoner swaps14. The other man they want back is Viktor Bout6, but the U.S. would have a hard time releasing someone like Bout. He's an arms dealer15 who's known as the Merchant of Death, and his story is much more widely known than Yaroshenko's was.
MARTIN: So, I mean, each case is particular, right? There are different circumstances that lead to someone's detention in a nation-state. I mean, as you noted16, Trevor Reed was detained initially17 because of this kind of - he was accused of attacking a Moscow police officer. But does his release signal good news in any way for other Americans who are being detained there - Paul Whelan, who is accused of spying, and most recently, the WNBA star Brittney Griner?
KELEMEN: Right, right. I mean, it's a good sign that the U.S. is - can still talk to Russia about these cases because, you know, the embassy has been very short-staffed, and there are all kinds of problems. But so far, we're told that the talks have not gone beyond these sort of discreet18 issues about hostages. So hopefully, they can come up with some other deals and prisoner exchanges. But so far, it hasn't gone beyond this.
MARTIN: NPR diplomatic correspondent Michele Kelemen. Thank you so much.
KELEMEN: Thank you.
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