Three Americans, including Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, Marine veteran Paul Whelan, and Russian-American radio journalist Alsu Kurmasheva, were released by Russia in a prisoner swap involving 24 individuals held in various countries. The swap, which also included Germany, Slovenia, Poland, and Norway, saw the release of 16 prisoners by Russia and eight Russians by Western countries. The release took place on a tarmac in Ankara, Turkey, and the Americans arrived on U.S. soil late Thursday night at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland. President Biden and Vice President Harris were present to welcome them home.

President Biden credited the success of the operation to diplomacy and the relationships with U.S. allies that were crucial in securing the prisoners’ freedom after months of negotiations. He emphasized the brutal ordeal that the Americans had endured coming to an end, expressing his relief that they were now free. Vice President Harris commended the Americans and their families for their courage in the face of difficult circumstances. Whelan and Gershkovich had been imprisoned in Russia on spying allegations, which the U.S. and their families vehemently denied, while Kurmasheva was arrested on charges of spreading false information about the Russian military in June 2023.

Whelan had not been included in previous prisoner swaps that involved Americans Trevor Reed and Brittney Griner, both of whom were detained after his arrest in 2018. Despite efforts to include him in the exchanges, Russia had refused. This led to Whelan taking matters into his own hands by lobbying for his release, fearing that Gershkovich’s arrest in March 2023 could complicate his own chances of being freed. However, continuous negotiations by the U.S., including the efforts of chief hostage diplomat Roger Carstens, eventually led to the successful release of both Gershkovich and Whelan, along with Kurmasheva, who landed in Maryland on a U.S. government plane.

Caitlin Yilek, a politics reporter at CBSNews.com, highlighted the homecoming of the three Americans and their families, with Biden and Harris expressing their relief and gratitude for their safe return. The complex prisoner swap showcased the importance of diplomatic relations and alliances in securing the release of individuals held captive in foreign countries. The involvement of multiple nations, including Russia and the U.S., in the negotiations underscored the significance of international cooperation in resolving such delicate and challenging situations. The successful operation not only brought the Americans back home but also highlighted the resilience and determination of the individuals and their families involved in the ordeal.

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