Schoolteacher back in US after being freed by Russia

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Alys Davies

BBC News, Washington DC

Anne Fogel Family photo of Marc Fogel smiling with his sisters Anne and LisaAnne Fogel

Marc Fogel (right) pictured with his sisters

American schoolteacher and former diplomat Marc Fogel has landed in the US after he was released from prison in Russia.

The 63-year-old landed at Joint Base Andrews just outside Washington DC late on Tuesday evening. He is set to meet President Donald Trump at the White House later.

Mr Fogel's release was negotiated as part of an exchange with Russia, US National Security Adviser Mike Waltz said earlier on Tuesday without providing further details.

Russia has not commented on his release. Mr Fogel's sister, meanwhile, told the BBC of her "great relief" at his freedom.

"I plan to celebrate through the next 24 hours," Anne Fogel said. "We're so happy."

She said her brother, who detained in Russia in 2021, was moved last Wednesday from a penal colony in Rybinsk. She said the family knew his release was a possibility, but also that "these negotiations are very tenuous".

After landing on US soil, the White House posted on X: "PROMISES MADE, PROMISES KEPT!" along with a picture of Mr Fogel.

In a statement obtained by CBS News, the BBC's US news partner, his wife Jane and sons Ethan and Sam said: "This has been the darkest and most painful period of our lives, but today, we begin to heal."

Mr Fogel was arrested at an airport for illegal possession of cannabis in 2021.

He was charged with carrying a small amount of medical marijuana, which had been prescribed in the US, and given a 14-year prison sentence.

Mr Fogel's legal team thanked Trump for his role in the negotiation and criticised what they called the "bureaucratic inaction" of the previous Biden administration.

"President Trump secured Marc's release in just a few weeks, wasting no time in taking decisive action to bring Marc home," a statement from his lawyers, also sent to CBS, said.

Mr Fogel wasn't classed by the US government as wrongfully detained until December 2024, despite beginning his sentence in 2022.

His family had tried to push former President Joe Biden to secure his release, and were left disappointed when he was left out of prisoner exchanges in 2022 and 2024.

Courtesy Anne Fogel Marc Fogel has a wide smile on his face and is wearing a grey fleece sweater. Courtesy Anne Fogel

Marc Fogel on the flight back to the US

US basketball star Brittney Griner, who was arrested in Russia on a similar charge of cannabis possession in 2022, was freed in an exchange for Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout 10 months later.

Subsequently, the Biden administration secured the release of three more Americans last year as part of the biggest prisoner exchange between Russia and the West since the Cold War. The Americans freed were Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, US Marine veteran Paul Whelan, and Russian-American radio journalist Alsu Kurmasheva.

Anne Fogel told the BBC at the time of feeling "betrayal" when she learnt that her brother was not included in the prisoner exchange - which Biden had lauded as a "feat of diplomacy".

Mr Fogel, from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was a teacher at the Anglo-American School of Moscow. He had previously worked as a diplomat at the US embassy there.

While in prison, he reportedly taught English to fellow inmates.

It is unclear if the US released someone in return for Mr Fogel.

Mr Fogel flew back to the US with Steve Witkoff, President Donald Trump's special envoy to the Middle East.

Witkoff's trip to Russia is the first by a senior US official to the country in a number of years. Most contact between the nations was shut off following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

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Brittney Griner, also held in Russia on a cannabis possession charge, was freed in 2022

National Security Adviser Waltz said Mr Fogel's release was a "show of good faith from the Russians and a sign we are moving in the right direction to end the brutal and terrible war in Ukraine". He did not provide further details.

President Trump announced earlier on Tuesday that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent would travel to Ukraine later this week.

During his presidential campaign, Trump promised to end the war in Ukraine in 24 hours.

But in an interview with Fox News on Monday, he said: "They [Ukraine] may make a deal, they may not make a deal. They may be Russian someday, or they may not be Russian someday."

Asked by the BBC about the link made by officials between the release and the conflict in Ukraine, Anne Fogel said: "These are the giant machinations of world politics at play.

"It's going to be interesting to look back at this and to see how this all fits in and… how history plays out."

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