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Snowden's lawyer said the whistleblower had received the necessary papers to enter Russian territory.
A Russian migration official says that the CIA whistle-blower could stay in transit for up to six months.
The Snowden issue looks far from settling down anytime soon, especially if the current US attitude endures, writes Dmitry Babich.
Legal experts have told The BRICS Post that Snowden's asylum application could take some time to be reviewed.
The former NSA contractor's statement came as he met with human rights groups in Moscow.
Hong Kong's decision was ‘legal' says Chinese State Councillor Yang Jiechi.
Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega said he would gladly receive Snowden, "if circumstances permit".
Bolivia joins Nicaragua and Venezuela in paving a way for the NSA whistle-blower to leave Russia.
The Kremlin hasn’t commented on asylum reports, which appeared earlier today.