Bolivian President Evo Morales aircraft diverted flight from Russia landed in Austria Edward Snowden suspect may be on board, as some countries spurned hosted by former U.S. spy agencies asylum requests.
Air France and Portugal Morales abruptly canceled the license for the aircraft, forcing the occasional stay in Vienna.
There is no evidence that Snowden, Washington hopes the U.S. spy disclose confidential telephone and Internet monitoring details, had left Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport transit area.
An Austrian Foreign Ministry official said on the plane Snowdon rumors are untrue.
Shunt morale plane last Tuesday in the U.S. 30-year-old cat and mouse game, with the United States, another strange turn. Bolivian Foreign Minister David Choquehuanca accusations unfounded suspicions, "Mr Snowdon on the plane.
"We do not know who invented this falsehood, Choquehuanca said." "We want to express our discontent, because it has put the president's life is in danger."
Bolivia is in a dozen countries have sought asylum and Snowden Morales, who is this week to participate in an energy conference in Russia has said he would consider giving the U.S. asylum, if requested.
Bolivian Defense Minister Ruben Saavedra said the U.S. State Department's decision to allow Morales may have been behind the plane landed in Portugal or overfly French airspace.
"We have a suspect, they (two European governments), the use of foreign forces, in this case, the United States, threatening the national and President Evo Morales of Bolivia a way," he said.
Another Bolivian officials later said that the Italian also refused approval.
Snowden has narrowed the choice seems to be only because he arrived in Hong Kong on June 23 in Moscow without a valid travel document, the United States revoked his passport.
U.S. President Barack Obama has warned that an offer from a national asylum will be serious costs.
Stay in Russia seems to have a problem. President Vladimir Putin's spokesman said Snowden has withdrawn his asylum application, the Russian leader said that he should stop "harm our American partners."
Moscow is reluctant to send Snowdon America, a move that could make it look weak, and Washington has no extradition treaty. But it also does more than one person, the former KGB spy Putin has little sympathy, do not want to damage relations with the U.S..
Snowdon five countries refuse to grant asylum, seven said they would consider a request if on its territory, eight said, but they either did not make a decision or did not receive a request.
He's one of the few still one of the countries in the Latin American leftist governments in Venezuela, said it was time to stop and rebuke a man who "made a very important man," a part of the alliance.
"He deserves the protection of the world," the President Maduro told Reuters during a visit Moscow Gas Exporting Countries meeting.
"He has the right to protection, because the United States in its actions were persecuting him ... Why did they persecute him? What did he do? His missiles and kill people? His rig a bomb and kill? Him stop the war. "
Maduro said he would consider asylum applications. Later, he held talks with Putin, but neither leaders said they discussed the Snowdon. However, the Russian news agencies Interfax and RIA reported that Venezuelan President of Belarus on Tuesday night to leave Moscow without Snowdon.
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Safe haven in Ecuador against secrecy group WikiLeaks Julian Assange (Julian Assange) in its London embassy, ??the founder of America's request, no longer looks promising.
Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa said he could not consider the request for asylum on its territory, unless he is from Snowdon.
Correa said Snowden a temporary travel pass, flew from Hong Kong to Moscow, was "our mistakes."
Norway said that he is impossible to get asylum in Brazil ruled that even if the answer to his request and Poland has said it will not give a "positive recommendation" any application.
Finland, Spain, Ireland and Austria, that he must request in their countries, and India, said: "We do not see any reason" to accept his request. France said it had received a request, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said she had no information on Snowdon asylum requests.
With Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov at a meeting held in Brunei, the United States Secretary of State, John Kerry, said he had raised Snowdon "From our point of view," though not in their field of an affair.
"Russia has never extradite anyone, does not extradite anyone, will not extradite anyone," Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.
Russian officials say, however, that the embassy's car will be treated as foreign territory, if another country picked him up and offered him asylum.
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