Kerry fails to make progress on Snowden issue in talks with Lavrov
US Secretary of State John Kerry said he raised the sensitive issue of Edward Snowden in talks with his counterpart from Russia, where the US fugitive is in diplomatic limbo. But Kerry said after an Asia security summit in Brunei that their discussions failed to yield any progress on an impasse that has strained US-Russian ties.

US Secretary of State John Kerry said he raised the sensitive issue of Edward Snowden in talks with his counterpart from Russia, where the US fugitive is in diplomatic limbo.
But Kerry said after an Asia security summit in Brunei that their discussions failed to yield any progress on an impasse that has strained US-Russian ties.
Kerry said after the talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov that the issue was more a matter for justice officials.
"So it is fair to say that we didn't discuss any substantive progress, but I certainly raised from our point of view how it fits within the context of our relationship...," he said.
"It wasn't discussed in a way that he [Lavrov] would be able to take any action on it, though I hope he will communicate the things I expressed."