MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson says the Russian government has denied him a visa to consult with the country as part of a congressional delegation.
Johnson issued a information unencumber Monday saying he had been denied a visa by way of the government of the Russian Federation to enter the country as part of the delegation. Johnson is chairman of the Senate foreign relations Committee's Subcommittee on Europe and Regional security Cooperation.
The unlock would not say when he had deliberate to discuss with Russia, who else is on the congressional delegation or why he was denied a visa. Johnson's media team failed to immediately reply to emails.
Johnson says in his free up that he has supported legislation that aims to cling Russia liable for aggression in Ukraine and concentrated on dissidents.
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