Khimki/Moscow(Russia): US basketball star Brittney Griner was convicted Thursday in Russia of drug possession and smuggling and was sentenced to nine years in prison in a politically charged case that could lead to a high-stakes prisoner exchange between Washington and Moscow. The 31-year-old Griner, a two-time US Olympic champion and an eight-time all-star with the WNBA's Phoenix Mercury, listened with a blank expression as an interpreter translated the verdict by Judge Anna Sotnikova, but her lawyers said later she was very upset.
Griner also was fined 1 million rubles (about $16,700). US President Joe Biden denounced as unacceptable the verdict and sentence, which came amid soaring tensions between the US and Russia over Ukraine. I call on Russia to release her immediately so she can be with her wife, loved ones, friends, and teammates, Biden said, adding that he would continue to work to bring home Griner and Paul Whelan, an American imprisoned in Russia on an espionage conviction.
Meanwhile, the politically charged case comes amid high tensions between Moscow and Washington over Russia's military action in Ukraine. In an extraordinary move, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke last week to Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, urging him to accept a deal under which Griner and Paul Whelan, an American jailed in Russia on espionage charges, would go free.
Lavrov and Blinken were both in Cambodia on Friday for a meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. Blinken did not even glance at his Russian counterpart as they took their seats at an East Asia Summit. Lavrov told reporters that Blinken didn't try to contact him while they were attending the ASEAN meeting.
We were separated by just one person at the discussion table, but I didn't feel his desire to catch me. My buttons are all in place, he said when asked about Washington's statement that Blinken would try to buttonhole Lavrov for a quick interaction in Phnom Penh. Lavrov said Moscow was ready to discuss a prisoner swap but that the topic should only be discussed via a dedicated Russia-U.S. channel that U.S. President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to establish when they met in Geneva in June 2021.