US President Barack Obama says he will not do any "wheeling, dealing and trading" to secure whistleblower Edward Snowden's extradition.
He also said he was not considering sending jets to intercept Mr Snowden when he eventually leaves Russia.
The former National Security Agency contractor is understood to still be in a transit area of Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport.
The 30-year-old fled the US after leaking details of American telephone and internet surveillance programmes and has been charged with spying offences.
Speaking from Senegal, where he is starting a three-country tour of Africa, President Obama said: "I have not called President Xi personally or President Putin personally and the reason is ... number one, I shouldn't have to.
"Number two, we've got a whole lot of business that we do with China and Russia, and I'm not going to have one case of a suspect who we're trying to extradite suddenly being elevated to the point where I've got to start doing wheeling and dealing and trading on a whole host of other issues."
Russian President Vladimir Putin has said his country will not extradite Mr Snowden, who flew into the country from Hong Kong on June 23.
The former CIA technician is seeking asylum in Ecuador but the country's government said it has not yet processed his request because he has still to reach one of its diplomatic premises.
Another flight left Moscow for Havana today without the whistleblower on board.
A connecting flight from Cuba is thought to be his likely route to Ecuador.
Mr Snowden revealed the existence of a surveillance system called Prism that was set up by the US National Security Agency (NSA) to track the use of the internet directly from ISP servers.
The NSA and FBI have said that the secret programme provided "critical leads" in preventing "dozens of terrorist events" - although some terror experts dispute the claims.
The Prism revelations sparked outcry in the UK when The Guardian reported that the GCHQ eavesdropping agency had been accessing information about British citizens through Prism.
Mr Snowden originally fled to Hong Kong on May 20 after copying the last set of documents he intended to disclose at the NSA's office in Hawaii.
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