US fury at Snowden's Russian asylum
The US has labelled Russia's decision to grant asylum to fugitive intelligence leaker Edward Snowden as "extremely disappointing," BBC reported.
The White House is reconsidering a meeting scheduled for next month between President Barack Obama and Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin.
The US wants Mr Snowden extradited and tried for leaking secrets.
Mr Snowden, who left a Moscow airport transit zone for the first time since June, thanked Russia for its action.
Mr Obama had been scheduled to meet Mr Putin on the sidelines of a G20 summit in early September in St Petersburg.
However, White House spokesman Jay Carney said: "We're extremely disappointed that the Russian government would take this step despite our very clear and lawful requests in public and in private to have Mr Snowden expelled to the United States to face the charges against him.
"We're evaluating the utility of a summit in light of this and other issues."
Russia has consistently played down the importance of the issue and insisted relations with the US should be unaffected.