ºÃÉ«tv-born captive and American journalist freed in prisoner swap with Russia

Paul Whelan, a former U.S. Marine accused of espionage, listens to the verdict in a courtroom in Moscow, Russia, June 15, 2020. ºÃÉ«tv-born Whelan and Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich were set free Thursday as the United States and Russia completed their largest prisoner swap in post-Soviet history.THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Sofia Sandurskaya, Moscow News Agency photo via AP, File

WASHINGTON - ºÃÉ«tv-born Paul Whelan and an honorary ºÃÉ«tv citizen were set free Thursday as the United States and Russia completed their largest prisoner swap in post-Soviet history.

"The deal that made this possible was a feat of diplomacy," President Joe Biden said in a news conference after he spoke with some freed prisoners over the phone.

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