Russia exchanged jailed ex-United States Marine Trevor Reed for Russian pilot Konstantin Yaroshenko, who was in an American prison on drug smuggling charges, the Foreign Ministry in Moscow said Wednesday.The surprise prisoner swap comes as Moscow and Washingtons diplomatic relations crumble over Russias invasion of Ukraine.The exchange took place as a result of a lengthy negotiation process," the Russian Foreign Ministry said.Reed was brought to Moscows Vnukovo Airport, where he boarded a flight to the United States , while Yaroshenko is flying back to Moscow via Turkey, the state-run RIA Novosti news agency reported.Reed, 30, was sentenced to nine years in prison in 2020 on charges of assaulting a police officer while drunk at a Moscow party.Yaroshenko, 53,was detained in Liberia in 2010 and brought to the United States, where he was convicted the following year of smuggling cocaine in his planes to destinations in South America, Africa and Europe and sentenced to 20 years.Both men have denied the charges against them.Reed had been one of three United States citizens fighting to be freed from detention in Russia, alongside fellow former Marine Paul Whelan and basketball star Brittney Griner.He went on hunger strike in November 2021 to protest his jailing and his treatment in prison.Reeds family has voiced increasing concern for his health in recent months, and United States Ambassador to Moscow John Sullivan said this month that he was hospitalized with tuberculosis-like symptoms."Our family has been living a nightmare.
Today, our prayers have been answered and Trevor is safely on his way back to the United States," Reed's family said in a statement Wednesday.Russia had called Yaroshenko's arresta kidnapping of a Russian citizen from a third country andattempted to secure his release for years, including by unsuccessfullypetitioningformer United States President Donald Trump to pardon the pilot in 2017.United States President Joe Biden said negotiations to secure Reed's release required "difficult decisions.""The negotiations that allowed us to bring Trevor home required difficult decisions that I do not take lightly," Biden said in a statement.
"His safe return is a testament to the priority my Administration places on bringing home Americans held hostage and wrongfully detained abroad."
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