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TrudeauandBidencall on Russia to release Wall Street Journal reporter

Prime Minister JustinTrudeau and U.S. President Joe Biden called on Wednesday for the immediate release of a Wall Street Journal reporter arrested in Russia on spying charges.

Russia says reporter Evan Gershkovich was spying, which the U.S. denies

Two politicians halfway up a small staircase leading to a red carpet and hallway lined with flags.
U.S. President Joe Biden, left, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau following their meeting in Ottawa on March 24. The White House has called the espionage charge against reporter Evan Gershkovich 'ridiculous.' (Blair Gable/Reuters)

Prime Minister JustinTrudeau and U.S. President Joe Biden called on Wednesday for the immediate release of a Wall Street Journal reporter arrested in Russia on spying charges.

Russia's Federal Security Service said reporter Evan Gershkovich, a U.S. citizen, was arrested last week because he was "suspected of spying in the interests of the American government."

The Wall Street Journal denied Gershkovich was spying. The White House has called the espionage charge, which carries a prison term of up to 20 years, "ridiculous."

"The prime ministerandthe president spoke about Russia's illegal detention of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovichandcalled for his immediate release,"Trudeau's office said in a statement following a telephone call between the leaders.

Bidenhad already called for the reporter's release.

In their telephone call,TrudeauandBidenalso spoke about migrationandimplementation of a Safe Third Country Agreement,Trudeau's office said.

Canadaandthe United States last month changed a two-decade-old refugee agreement as part of their attempts to reduce a record influx of asylum seekers entering Canada via unofficial border crossings.

The leaders were also looking forward to the first meeting of the Energy Transformation Task Force, which focuses on clean powerandsupply chains, the prime minister's office said.