A group of top Senate Democrats is urging President Trump to not meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin one-on-one as the pair prepare to head to Helsinki for a summit on Monday.

Eight Senate Democrats including Minority Leader Charles Schumer (N.Y.), Minority Whip Dick Durbin (Ill.) and the top Democrats on the Senate Intelligence, Foreign Relations, Judiciary, Armed Services, Appropriations and Banking committees sent a letter to Trump on Saturday making the demand.

“If you insist on meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, Finland, on Monday, we write to urge that you include senior members of your team and not meet one-on-one with Mr. Putin, as reportedly planned,” the group of senators wrote.

“Mr. Putin is a trained KGB intelligence veteran who will come to this meeting well-prepared. As the Kremlin said last week, a one-one-one meeting with you ‘absolutely suits’ him. There must be other Americans in the room,” they wrote, urging Trump to “rely on the expertise and the experts of the State Department, Defense Department, CIA and other U.S. government agencies” and “not wing it on your own.”

The group also called on Trump to address Russian efforts to interfere in the 2016 presidential election on the heels of special counsel Robert Mueller‘s indictment Friday of 12 Russian intelligence officers who are accused of being behind the 2016 hack of the Democratic National Committee.

“If you are not prepared to make Russia’s attack on our election the top issue you will discuss, then you should cancel the Helsinki summit,” the senators wrote to Trump, adding that he “should demand” that Putin hand over the indicted Russians and 13 other Russian nationals previously indicted in February for running a “troll factory” during the election.

“These individuals must be brought to the United States so that they can stand trial, and you should demand that Mr. Putin hand them over,” they wrote.

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