Washington (CNN) -- Four U.S. senators have requested a formal meeting with British Prime Minister David Cameron during his visit to the United States this week to discuss the 2009 release of a Libyan man convicted of playing a role in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland.
It was unclear Monday if Cameron would meet with the four senators on Tuesday, when he will hold talks with President Barack Obama and also meet with Senate leaders.
According to a statement issued by Sen. Robert Menendez of New Jersey, one the four requesting the meeting, Cameron turned down the request.
However, the press secretary at the British Embassy, Martin Longden, told CNN in a statement that no final decision had been made.
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