The Senate Foreign Affairs Committee of the United States
approved on Tuesday two resolutions by which the Government of Russia is
requested once again to release the American citizens Trevor Reed and Paul
Whelan, accused of aggression and espionage, respectively.
Both resolutions come days after the meeting held in Geneva
by the president of the United States, Joe Biden, and his Russian counterpart,
Vladimir Putin, to whom the head of the White House raised "the case of
two American citizens unjustly imprisoned."
Both resolutions qualify the arrests of Trevor and Reed as
"unjust" and ask Russia for their "immediate" release or,
otherwise, to "provide evidence" of these accusations.
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