US envoy meets American accused by Russia of spying

AFP  |  Moscow 

The US to on Wednesday met an American ex-Marine accused of espionage whose detention has sparked the latest between the countries.

"Huntsman expressed his support for Mr Whelan and offered the embassy's assistance," a State Department said.

The has been cautious in its public comments on the case, with saying earlier Wednesday that was trying to learn more about the situation.

"If the detention is not appropriate, we will demand his immediate return," Pompeo told reporters while on a visit to

The consular visit took place five days after the 48-year-old Whelan was detained in The Russian foreign ministry also confirmed that the was granted consular access.

Whelan faces up to 20 years in prison if found guilty, according to the ministry.

He was arrested "while carrying out an act of espionage", Russia's FSB domestic security service said.

His family has denied he is a spy, saying he was visiting to attend a wedding.

Born in Canada, Whelan is for BorgWarner, a headquartered near Detroit, his brother has told several US

His arrest came after accused Western nations of using espionage cases to try to undermine an increasingly powerful

services have accused Moscow of interfering in the 2016

US has charged 25 Russians -- including members of the GRU military intelligence service -- and three Russian companies for that alleged interference, but they have not been arrested.

In December, Russian national pleaded guilty in a federal court in to acting as an illegal foreign agent.

Butina faces up to six months in prison, followed by likely deportation.

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First Published: Thu, January 03 2019. 02:40 IST