Russia to Snowden: please leave
Date:July 5, 2013 - 6:29AM, Source
French Interior minister Manuel Valls said France had not received a request for asylum from Snowden. Photo: AFP
Moscow: Edward Snowden should find another country to seek refuge in, a Russian official said on Thursday, signalling Moscow's growing impatience over the former US spy agency contractor's stay at a Moscow airport.
Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said Russia had received no request for political asylum from Snowden and he had to solve his problems himself after 11 days in the transit area of Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport.
Ed Snowden could only be granted asylum if he agreed to stop leaking
President Vladimir Putin has refused to extradite the American and Russian officials have delighted in his success in staying out of the United States' clutches since revealing details of secret US government surveillance programmes.
The lobby of the Novotel Hotel in Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport, Russia. NSA leaker Edward Snowden is believed to have remained in the airport's transit zone since June 23. Photo: AP
But Moscow also has made clear that Mr Snowden is an increasingly unwelcome guest because the longer he stays, the greater the risk of the diplomatic standoff causing lasting damage to relations with Washington.