Biden calls family of reporter detained as spy in Russia

The Wall Street Journal journalist Evan Gershkovich is shown in this undated photo. Russia's security service arrested the American reporter for The Wall Street Journal on espionage charges, the first time a U.S. correspondent has been detained on spying accusations since the Cold War, the Federal Security Service, known by the acronym FSB, said Thursday, March 30, 2023. The newspaper denied the allegations and demanded his release. (The Wall Street Journal via AP)

Lawyers representing an American reporter arrested in Russia on spying charges met with him in a Moscow prison on Tuesday for the first time since his detention last week and said 鈥渉is health is good,鈥 according to his employer, The Wall Street Journal.

Evan Gershkovich, 31, was arrested Thursday in Yekaterinburg, Russia鈥檚 fourth-largest city. He is the first U.S. correspondent since the Cold War to be detained on espionage accusations. The Journal has denied the charges.

鈥淓van鈥檚 health is good, and he is grateful for the outpouring of support from around the world. We continue to call for his immediate release,鈥 the Journal's editor-in-chief, Emma Tucker, said in a note to the newsroom Tuesday. She said the paper was encouraged by the visit.

Gershkowich's family, she said, 鈥渁re relieved to know we finally have contact with Evan.鈥

The reporter is being kept behind bars for two months pending an investigation. Moscow鈥檚 Lefortovsky District court said Monday that it had received an appeal against Gershkovich鈥檚 arrest filed by his defense, according to Russian news agencies. No date for a hearing on the appeal has been set.

Gershkovich is in Moscow's . A Russian state prison monitor said Monday that Gershkovich was in a quarantine cell while undergoing medical checks, was reading a book from the prison library, and had access to a TV, radio and refrigerator. The prison monitor, Alexei Melnikov, didn't say when he saw Gershkovich, but said he was cheerful. That report couldn't be independently verified.

Russia鈥檚 Federal Security Service, of FSB, the top successor to the Soviet-era KGB, accused Gershkovich of trying to obtain classified information about a Russian arms factory.

U.S. 好色tv Security Council spokesman John Kirby said Monday that the Biden administration was pressing hard for Gershkovich's release. 鈥淚t鈥檚 got attention all the way up to the Oval Office in terms of how we can get him home,鈥 Kirby told reporters in Washington.

Secretary of State Sunday 鈥 during a rare phone call between the diplomats since the start of the Ukraine war 鈥 to release Gershkovich immediately, as well as another

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