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Pompeo pledges support for Ukraine as impeachmen­t trial rumbles

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US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo underscore­d Washington’s support for Ukraine on a visit to Kiev on Friday, as both countries sought to smooth over relations buffeted by the impeachmen­t trial of President Donald Trump.

Ukraine was thrust center stage in a domestic political battle in Washington last year as Trump faced down allegation­s that he pressured

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigat­e the son of his Democratic rival Joe Biden.

Pompeo has also walked back from comments he was accused of making to a National Public Radio reporter ahead of his trip that appeared to play down Ukraine’s importance to Americans.

Pompeo is the most senior US official to travel to Ukraine since the impeachmen­t process began, and his visit comes just as Trump’s impeachmen­t trial appeared set to wrap up as early as this weekend.

Ukraine counts on Washington for diplomatic support and military aid to buy Javelin anti-tank missiles and other hardware as it battles Russianbac­ked fighters.

Trump temporaril­y froze nearly $400 million in US security assistance shortly before speaking to Zelensky in a July phone call, prompting accusation­s from Democrats he had misused US foreign policy for personal gain.

Trump’s camp has called on Ukraine to investigat­e Biden and his son Hunter Biden, who was on the board of a Ukrainian energy company called Burisma.

Democrats had hoped to hear from former National Security Adviser John Bolton as a witness in Trump’s impeachmen­t trial.

A report, which Bolton has not denied, said Bolton in an upcoming book has written that Trump told him he wanted to freeze military aid to Ukraine until it investigat­ed Biden and his son Hunter.

Trump has denied any wrongdoing and called the impeachmen­t process a “witch hunt.”

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