New York Post

GRINER'S 'FREE' SPIRIT

State envoy details her flight home

- By JESSE O’NEILL

WBNA star Brittney Griner “looked great” and “seemed to be doing just fine” on her flight home to the US after being held in a Russian jails for 10 months — but wasn’t interested in any alone time, eagerly talking to everyone aboard, a US hostage affairs official said Sunday.

Special Envoy for Hostage Affairs Roger Carstens recounted the poignant moment when he met Griner on the tarmac in the United Arab Emirates to accompany her back to the US.

“I said, ‘Britney, my name is Ambassador Roger Carstens. I’m with the US Department of State. And on behalf of the president of the United States, Joe Biden, and Secretary of State Tony Blinken, I’m here to take you home,’ ” the envoy told host Dana Bash on CNN’s “State of the Union.”

“And at that moment I think that every person realizes that it’s going to happen, it’s setting in — certainly Brittney felt that way.”

Griner, 32, was freed in a prisoner swap for arms dealer Viktor Bout on Thursday after being busted at a Moscow airport with cannabis oil in February.

The Phoenix Mercury center was sent to a penal colony in Mordova while the US negotiated her release with the warring nation.

Cabin pressure lifted

After her ordeal, Carstens thought the hoopster would want to spend the long flight home deep in thought, but Griner had other ideas.

“I said ‘Brittney, you must have been through a lot over the last ten months. Here’s your seat, feel free to decompress. We’ll give you your space.’

“And she said, ‘Oh, no. I’ve been in prison for 10 months now listening to Russian. I want to talk. But first of all, who are these guys?’

“And she moved right past me and went to every member on that crew, looked them in the eyes, shook their hands, asked about them, got their names, making a personal connection with them.”

Griner has not yet spoken publicly since she was freed.

Carstens said as soon as the plane took off, he shifted his focus to thinking about how the US can retrieve former Marine Paul Whelan, who was accused of espionage by the Russians in 2018. “I talked to him on Friday, the day after the swap, and here’s what I told him: I said, ‘Paul, you have the commitment of this president; the president’s focused, the secretary of state’s focused, I’m certainly focused, and we’re going to bring you home,’ ” Carstens said.

 ?? ?? ALL SMILES: Brittney Griner with State Department hostage coordinato­r Roger Carstens (right) on her return flight.
ALL SMILES: Brittney Griner with State Department hostage coordinato­r Roger Carstens (right) on her return flight.

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