Excitement in Russia as ex-spy Anna Chapman allegedly offers marriage proposal to Edward Snowden
Moscow: Russian ex-spy Anna Chapman has proposed marriage to US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden, who is stuck without documents in a Moscow airport, in an increasingly bizarre turn of events that unleashed excitement in Russia.
"Snowden, will you marry me?!" the undercover spy turned media celebrity asked the world's most famous refugee on Twitter late Wednesday.
In a separate tongue-in-cheek tweet, she asked Snowden's former employer, the National Security Agency: "@nsa will you look after our children?"
Snowden arrived in Moscow from Hong Kong on June 23 and has spent nearly two weeks in legal limbo in an airport transit zone.
Chapman was deported from the United States in 2010 along with nine other Russian spies in a major swap with Washington.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov told AFP on Friday he was unaware if Chapman's proposal was serious and declined to comment further, noting he was not Chapman's "legal representative".
Her tweet unleashed a deluge of witty online remarks, with one commentator quipping that the prospective couple's children would all be "James Bonds and Mata Haris."
Moscow: Russian ex-spy Anna Chapman has proposed marriage to US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden, who is stuck without documents in a Moscow airport, in an increasingly bizarre turn of events that unleashed excitement in Russia.
"Snowden, will you marry me?!" the undercover spy turned media celebrity asked the world's most famous refugee on Twitter late Wednesday.
In a separate tongue-in-cheek tweet, she asked Snowden's former employer, the National Security Agency: "@nsa will you look after our children?"
Snowden arrived in Moscow from Hong Kong on June 23 and has spent nearly two weeks in legal limbo in an airport transit zone.
Chapman was deported from the United States in 2010 along with nine other Russian spies in a major swap with Washington.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov told AFP on Friday he was unaware if Chapman's proposal was serious and declined to comment further, noting he was not Chapman's "legal representative".
Her tweet unleashed a deluge of witty online remarks, with one commentator quipping that the prospective couple's children would all be "James Bonds and Mata Haris."
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