- Ecuador Hints at Slow Process on Snowden Asylum - 6/26/2013
» Ecuador Hints at Slow Process on Snowden Asylum
26/06/13 18:12 from NYT > International
Statements by Ecuador’s foreign minister and embassy in Washington suggested that a decision on the asylum request by Edward J. Snowden could take weeks.
» Ecuador to Consider Asylum---If Snowden Gets to Embassy
26/06/13 17:52 from WSJ.com: World News
Ecuador's foreign minister suggested Mr. Snowden could be granted asylum at an embassy, rather than traveling to the country itself.
» Snowden asylum case 'may take weeks'
26/06/13 11:13 from BBC News - Latin America & Caribbean
Ecuador could take weeks to rule on an asylum bid by fugitive US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden, Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino says.
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via The New York Times's Facebook Wall by The New York Times on 6/26/13
“It’s like shearing a piglet," President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia said. "There’s a lot of squealing and very little wool.”
How do you interpret Mr. Putin's statement? Some American officials think it is a positive signal and speculated that Edward J. Snowden would be sent to another country that could turn him over.
Ecuador Hints at Slow Process on Snowden Asylum
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President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia on Tuesday appeared to rule out sending Edward J. Snowden back to the United States, as Moscow and Washington tried to prevent a cold-war-style standoff.
How do you interpret Mr. Putin's statement? Some American officials think it is a positive signal and speculated that Edward J. Snowden would be sent to another country that could turn him over.
Ecuador Hints at Slow Process on Snowden Asylum
www.nytimes.com
President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia on Tuesday appeared to rule out sending Edward J. Snowden back to the United States, as Moscow and Washington tried to prevent a cold-war-style standoff.
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