Los Angeles Times

Detainees’ families meet with Biden

- By Seung Min Kim and Eric Tucker Kim and Tucker write for the Associated Press.

WASHINGTON — President Biden met Friday with family members of WNBA star Brittney Griner and another American detained in Russia, Paul Whelan, the first face-to-face encounter that the president has had with the relatives.

In a statement after the meetings, which were held separately, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Biden stressed to the families his “continued commitment to working through all available avenues to bring Brittney and Paul home safely.”

“He asked after the wellbeing of Elizabeth and Cherelle and their respective families during this painful time,” Jean-Pierre said. “The President appreciate­d the opportunit­y to learn more about Brittney and Paul from those who love them most, and acknowledg­ed that every minute they are being held is a minute too long.”

Still, administra­tion officials have said the meetings were not an indication that negotiatio­ns with Russia for their release have reached a breakthrou­gh.

Earlier Friday, John Kirby, a spokesman for the National Security Council, said that Russia has not responded to what administra­tion officials have called a substantia­l and serious offer to secure Griner and Whelan’s release.

“The president is not going to let up,” Kirby told reporters. “He’s confident that this is going to remain in the forefront of his mind and his team’s mind, and they’re going to continue to work as hard as they can.”

Griner has been held in Russia since February on drug-related charges. She was sentenced last month to nine years in prison after pleading guilty and has appealed the punishment. Whelan is serving a 16-year sentence on espionage-related charges that he and his family say are false.

The U.S. government regards both as wrongfully detained, placing their cases with the office of its top hostage negotiator.

Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken took the unusual step of announcing two months ago that the administra­tion had made a substantia­l proposal to Russia. Though he did not elaborate on the proposal, a person familiar with the matter has said the U.S. has offered to release convicted Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout.

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PRESIDENT BIDEN Alex Brandon Associated Press met with the families of Paul Whelan and Brittney Griner in the White House.

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