<p>The United States on Thursday condemned Russia's detention of an American journalist writing for The Wall Street Journal and said it was seeking consular access.</p>.<p>US officials said they were in touch with the family of detained journalist Evan Gershkovich as well as the newspaper and that the State Department had contacted Russia.</p>.<p>"The targeting of American citizens by the Russian government is unacceptable. We condemn the detention of Mr. Gershkovich in the strongest terms," White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said in a statement.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/us-reporter-detained-in-russia-on-espionage-charge-1205009.html" target="_blank">US reporter detained in Russia on espionage charge</a></strong><br /> </p>.<p>"I want to strongly reiterate that Americans should heed the US government's warning to not travel to Russia. US citizens residing or traveling in Russia should depart immediately."</p>.<p>President Joe Biden had been briefed on the detention, the White House said.</p>.<p>Secretary of State Antony Blinken in a statement connected the detention to the crackdown on media in Russia, whose relations with Washington have nosedived since the invasion of Ukraine.</p>.<p>"In the strongest possible terms, we condemn the Kremlin's continued attempts to intimidate, repress, and punish journalists and civil society voices," Blinken said.</p>.<p>Gershkovich is believed to be the first foreign journalist to be detained on suspicion of spying in post-Soviet Russia.</p>.<p>White House national security spokesman John Kirby said he understood that journalists must take risks and do so knowingly.</p>.<p>"We respect that, but it doesn't change our deep concern about the presence of Americans" still in Russia, Kirby told reporters.</p>.<p>Several other US citizens are in jail including Paul Whelan, a former Marine, who was arrested in 2018 and handed a 16-year sentence on espionage charges that he denies.</p>.<p>"This is not a new tactic for Mr. Putin and for Russian officials to detain foreigners and particular Americans," Kirby said.</p>.<p>"It's certainly not new for Mr. Putin to strike back against a free and independent press," he said.</p>.<p>Whelan's brother voiced sorrow over Gershkovich's detention and called on the Biden administration to prioritize releasing detained Americans.</p>.<p>"Whatever it takes, I hope the US government moves quickly and decisively so that Paul and Mr. Gershkovich are able to return to their families and loved ones soon," David Whelan said in a statement.</p>.<p>Russia and the United States, despite high tensions, have carried out recent prisoner swaps including one that led to the release of US basketball star Brittney Griner.</p>
<p>The United States on Thursday condemned Russia's detention of an American journalist writing for The Wall Street Journal and said it was seeking consular access.</p>.<p>US officials said they were in touch with the family of detained journalist Evan Gershkovich as well as the newspaper and that the State Department had contacted Russia.</p>.<p>"The targeting of American citizens by the Russian government is unacceptable. We condemn the detention of Mr. Gershkovich in the strongest terms," White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said in a statement.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/us-reporter-detained-in-russia-on-espionage-charge-1205009.html" target="_blank">US reporter detained in Russia on espionage charge</a></strong><br /> </p>.<p>"I want to strongly reiterate that Americans should heed the US government's warning to not travel to Russia. US citizens residing or traveling in Russia should depart immediately."</p>.<p>President Joe Biden had been briefed on the detention, the White House said.</p>.<p>Secretary of State Antony Blinken in a statement connected the detention to the crackdown on media in Russia, whose relations with Washington have nosedived since the invasion of Ukraine.</p>.<p>"In the strongest possible terms, we condemn the Kremlin's continued attempts to intimidate, repress, and punish journalists and civil society voices," Blinken said.</p>.<p>Gershkovich is believed to be the first foreign journalist to be detained on suspicion of spying in post-Soviet Russia.</p>.<p>White House national security spokesman John Kirby said he understood that journalists must take risks and do so knowingly.</p>.<p>"We respect that, but it doesn't change our deep concern about the presence of Americans" still in Russia, Kirby told reporters.</p>.<p>Several other US citizens are in jail including Paul Whelan, a former Marine, who was arrested in 2018 and handed a 16-year sentence on espionage charges that he denies.</p>.<p>"This is not a new tactic for Mr. Putin and for Russian officials to detain foreigners and particular Americans," Kirby said.</p>.<p>"It's certainly not new for Mr. Putin to strike back against a free and independent press," he said.</p>.<p>Whelan's brother voiced sorrow over Gershkovich's detention and called on the Biden administration to prioritize releasing detained Americans.</p>.<p>"Whatever it takes, I hope the US government moves quickly and decisively so that Paul and Mr. Gershkovich are able to return to their families and loved ones soon," David Whelan said in a statement.</p>.<p>Russia and the United States, despite high tensions, have carried out recent prisoner swaps including one that led to the release of US basketball star Brittney Griner.</p>