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U.S. analyzes Snowden’s asylum in Russia
Posted On 02 Aug 2013
After the Russian government granted the temporary asylum forme analyst of the CIA, Edward Snowden, the United States said they were “extremely disappointed” and warned that they are currently evaluating the “usefulness” of the next bilateral summit.
Jay Carney, the White House spokesman, said the U.S. administration is considering “utility” of the bilateral summit that President Barack Obama had scheduled with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, which will take place on next September, in parallel with the G20 summit.