"If Snowden is still on Russian territory, I urge your government to apprehend him and turn him over to United States authorities immediately," Senator Lindsay Graham said in a letter to the Russian Ambassador to the US, Sergey Kislyak.
"Media reports have indicated that Edward Snowden took a flight from Hong Kong to Moscow on Sunday June 23, 2013. Reports also indicate that Snowden remains in Russia after failing to depart for a third country this morning. As I am sure you are aware, Snowden is wanted in the United States for criminal violations and should stand trial for his actions," Graham said.
Graham's letter, released to the press, after the White House went public seeking Russian co-operation on getting Snowden back to the US, where he has charged of espionage, theft of government data.
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