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Blinken says he pressed Lavrov on detainees Griner, Whelan in call

Reuters & AP WORLD
Published July 29,2022
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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Friday he pressed Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov to accept a U.S. proposal for the release of detained Americans Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan.

It was Blinken's first talk with his Russian counterpart since before Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February.

Blinken did not provide details of Lavrov's response to what he had previously called a "substantial proposal" for Russia to release Whelan and Griner. Blinken had publicly requested the call and revealed the existence of the offer to Russia — which people familiar with it say involves a swap for Whelan and Griner with convicted Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout.

Blinken described the call as "a frank and direct conversation" centered primarily on the proposal for the release of the Americans.

"I urged Foreign Minister Lavrov to move forward with that proposal. I can't give you an assessment of whether that is any more or less likely."

Blinken also said he had pressed Lavrov on the importance of Russia following through on an agreement to allow Ukrainian grain shipments to leave the Black Sea and warned him of consequences should Moscow move ahead with suspected plans to annex portions of eastern and southern Ukraine.

Blinken said he told Lavrov that the world will "never recognize" any annexation of Ukrainian territory, which he said would ""will result in significant additional costs for Russia."

He declined to comment on how Lavrov replied to his messages. "I don't want to characterize any of Foreign Minister Lavrov's responses."