Currently, stranded at the Moscow airport for more than a week now, CIA whistleblower Snowden had sought asylum in more than two dozen countries, including India.
The US had warned countries not to give asylum to Snowden arguing that he is wanted on charges of espionage and leaking classified information.
India and majority of the countries where Snowden had sought asylum had refused his application.
But simultaneous announcements by presidents of Nicaragua and Venezuela offering asylum could be seen as a big disappointment for the US, which had been asking countries not to grant Snowden an asylum and he be returned to the country.
Nicaragua President Daniel Ortega also made a similar offer, but did not elaborate further. "It's clear that if the circumstances permit it we will gladly receive Snowden and will grant him asylum here in Nicaragua," he said.
"We have the sovereign right to help a person who felt remorse after finding out how the United States was using technology to spy on the whole world, and especially its European allies," Ortega said.
"He (Snowden) has been accused of leaking classified information, he's been charged with three felony counts and should be returned to the United States," State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki had told reporters early this week.
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