By Lesley Clark
The Miami Herald
WASHINGTON — Florida Sen. Bill Nelson is calling on Congress to press Iran to divulge more information about Robert Levinson, a retired FBI agent who went missing in 2007 from a Persian Gulf island.
The congressional resolution calls for Iranian investigators to meet with the FBI to discuss Levinson’s case, as well as calling on the U.S. government and its allies ”to press Iran on this case, at every opportunity and at every level,” Nelson said.
”No one should ever have to experience what they have been through,” Nelson said of Levinson’s wife, Christine, and his seven children.
“It is no doubt the wish of everyone who knows the family that Mr. Levinson be reunited with his loved ones and it has been very difficult to get information out of the government of Iran.”
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