No date has been set but for trial of reporter whose detention was prolonged in March by three months to June 30.
A Moscow court docket has rejected the most recent attraction by American journalist Evan Gershkovich in opposition to his pre-trial detention in an espionage case that he and United States authorities have rejected as false.
Gershkovich, 32, a reporter for The Wall Avenue Journal, has been in Moscow’s Lefortovo Jail for greater than a yr after he was arrested whereas on a reporting journey.
He, his newspaper and the US authorities all deny he’s a spy.
No date has been set for his trial. His detention was prolonged final month by three months to June 30.
Within the courtroom on Tuesday, Gershkovich stood in a glass dock carrying darkish trousers, a white T-shirt and a darkish shirt.
He smiled and gave a thumbs-up when a reporter requested him how he was doing.
He’s the primary Western journalist because the Soviet period to be arrested by Moscow on spying fees.
Moscow has not offered any public particulars of its case in opposition to Gershkovich, saying solely that he was “caught red-handed” within the Urals metropolis of Yekaterinburg in March final yr.
Russia has stated there are discussions behind the scenes on a doable prisoner trade involving Gershkovich.
Trace from Russian officers
Russian President Vladimir Putin has publicly implied that as a part of a deal to free Gershkovich, Moscow wish to see the discharge of a person who Germany says was working for the Russian state when he killed a Chechen insurgent commander in Berlin.
Past that trace, Russian officers have stored mum concerning the talks. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov repeatedly stated that whereas “sure contacts” on swaps proceed, “they should be carried out in absolute silence.”
Washington has repeatedly accused Moscow of arresting US residents to make use of them as pawns to safe the discharge of Russians jailed overseas for severe crimes.
Gershkovich is the primary US reporter to be arrested on espionage fees in Russia since September 1986 when Nicholas Daniloff, a Moscow correspondent for US Information and World Report, was arrested by the KGB.
Daniloff was launched with out cost 20 days later in a swap for an worker of the Soviet Union’s United Nations mission who was arrested by the FBI, additionally on spying fees.