US journalist asks Putin for Russian citizenship

US journalist asks Putin for Russian citizenship

RT.com
04 Jun 2026, 19:14 GMT+

Christopher Helali says he wrote the president a four-page letter and expects an answer within months

US journalist Christopher Helali has asked President Vladimir Putin for Russian citizenship and says he expects to receive it within months.

Helali, an investigative reporter and international secretary of the American Communist Party, told reporters at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum on Thursday that he had sent Putin a four-page letter making his case for citizenship.

"Yes, I expressed my wish to receive Russian citizenship," Helali said, adding that the letter described his "desire to become a citizen of the Russian Federation." He cited his work in Donbas, support for Russian-American friendship and interest in the country's history, culture, language, and traditions.

Helali said he hoped to receive a positive reply "in the next few months," stressing "I greatly appreciate everything Russia has done for me."

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov later said that the Kremlin had not yet seen Helali's letter, when asked whether the journalist should expect a positive response.

The request comes after Helali joined a group of more than 50 foreign journalists who visited the town of Starobelsk in Russia's Lugansk People's Republic where 21 people, mostly teenage girls, were killed and dozens more injured in a multi-wave Ukrainian drone attack on a college dorm on May 22.

In March, Helali signed a contract to serve in Russia's military operation in Ukraine.

Russia has opened its doors to foreigners who share its traditional values. In 2024, Putin signed a decree granting such individuals the right to apply for temporary residence.

READ MORE: Russian envoy blasts BBC hypocrisy on Starobelsk massacre

The move follows other high-profile citizenship requests by Americans. Former Joe Biden Senate staffer Tara Reade relocated to Russia after saying she faced arrest threats in the US and was granted a Russian passport by presidential decree in September 2025.

Italian opera director Giancarlo Del Monaco, known for staging Verdi's Rigoletto at Moscow's Bolshoi Theatre, received Russian citizenship under a December 2024 decree.

Others include Italian activist Ennio Bordato and Sofia Lyskun, a former Ukrainian diving champion, who renounced her Ukrainian citizenship to become a Russian citizen.

(RT.com)

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