The letter was reportedly sent on Friday and was addressed to US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Attorney General Merrick Garland.
"We urge you to use the US position in Interpol (and in particular Interpol's Executive Committee and its Advisory Group on Financial Matters) to make it clear that any failure to act against Russia's abuse of lnterpol will have grave consequences for the US contribution to Interpol's budget and Interpol's legal immunities in the United States", the commission said in a statement, as quoted by the broadcaster.
On Thursday, Interpol pledged to change the procedure for accepting requests from Russia amid numerous calls to expel the country from the organisation, but promised to keep communication channels open. Moscow will not be able to send requests directly to member states. It will have to do it through the general secretariat to be checked for compliance with Interpol rules.
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