Casa Bianca su giornalista arrestato a Mosca: “Accuse spionaggio ridicole”

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Washington ribadisce: "Cittadini americani dovrebbero lasciare immediatamente la Russia". Le accuse di spionaggio per il giornalista del Wall Street Journal Evan Gershkovich sono “ridicole”.

Lo ha detto la portavoce della Casa Bianca, Karine Jean-Pierre, riferendo che l’ambasciata Usa a Mosca ha contattato le autorità russe per avere accesso al giornalista.

Jean-Pierre ha quindi rilanciato l’appello ai cittadini Usa a lasciare “immediatamente” la Russia

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