US: House leader rejects Olympic boycott over Snowden

US: House leader rejects Olympic boycott over Snowden
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Summary Rejecting suggestion that US should boycott Sochi Olympics if Russia grants asylum to Snowden.

 

WASHINGTON (AP) - The leader of the House of Representatives is rejecting the suggestion that the United States boycott the Winter Olympics in Sochi if Russia grants asylum to National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden.


Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Speaker John Boehner was asked about Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham s comments that the U.S. should keep its athletes home during the 2014 Winter Olympics next February.


Boehner said it would be unfair to punish American athletes over a "traitor" like Snowden, who has applied for temporary asylum in Russia three weeks after arriving at a Moscow airport from Hong Kong. The United States wants Snowden sent home to face prosecution for espionage.


Snowden s fate has roiled already tense U.S.-Russia relations.


In 1980, the United States boycotted the Olympics in Moscow over Russia s invasion of Afghanistan.
 

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