In interview, Tucker Carlson asks Russia's Vladimir Putin about jailed WSJ reporter, his reply
Hindustan TimesRussian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday said he was open to release jailed Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, who is awaiting trial on spying charges, in exchange for a Russian prisoner. Speaking with US television host Tucker Carlson – Vladimir Putin's first interview with an American journalist since before Russia's invasion of Ukraine nearly two years ago - the Russian president suggested that in return for Gershkovich, Moscow wanted Germany to free Vadim Krasikov - who was convicted of the murder of a Chechen dissident in Berlin in 2019. Russian President Vladimir Putin During the interview, Vladimir Putin said Moscow and American special services were discussing the WSJ reporter's case and had made some progress. Probably this is going to be crowned with success as well but we have to come to an agreement,” Vladimir Putin was quoted as saying by news agency Reuters.