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Trump Jr, Kushner met Russian lawyer

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump’s eldest son, son-in-law and former election campaign manager met with a Russian lawyer linked to the Kremlin soon after Mr Trump clinched the Republican presidenti­al nomination last year, the New York Times reported on Saturday.

The meeting at Trump Tower in Manhattan on June 9, 2016, was the first confirmed private meeting between members of the president’s inner circle and a Russian national, the newspaper reported, citing confidenti­al government records and interviews with people familiar with the documents.

Donald Trump Jr confirmed the gettogethe­r in a statement, describing it as “a short introducto­ry meeting” that focused mainly on the issue of child adoption. He said he also asked Mr Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner and then-campaign manager Paul Manafort to take part in the meeting. A lawyer for Mr Kushner said Mr Trump’s son-in-law “briefly attended” the meeting.

A federal special counsel and several congressio­nal committees are investigat­ing possible contacts between the Trump campaign and Russian representa­tives, as part of a larger probe into allegation­s that Moscow meddled in the 2016 presidenti­al election.

The Times article appeared a day after Mr Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed the allegation­s of election meddling during the summit of leaders from the Group of 20 major economies in Hamburg, Germany.

Donald Trump Jr said the meeting was held primarily to discuss a popular programme to help Americans adopt Russian children, which the Russian government had ended. “But it was not a campaign issue at that time and there was no follow up,” he said in the statement. “I was asked to attend the meeting by an acquaintan­ce, but was not told the name of the person I would be meeting with beforehand.”

Mr Kushner’s attorney Jamie Gorelick said Mr Trump’s son-in-law “briefly attended” the meeting, adding that Mr Kushner had over 100 calls or meetings with representa­tives from more than 20 countries during the campaign and postelecti­on transition.

“As Mr Kushner has consistent­ly stated, he is eager to cooperate and share what he knows,” Mr Gorelick said in a statement.

A spokesman for Mr Manafort did not respond to a Reuters query.

The Times said the Russian lawyer at the meeting, Natalia Veselnitsk­aya, is known for campaignin­g against a US law that blacklists suspected Russian human rights abusers. The law enraged Mr Putin, who retaliated by halting American adoptions of Russian children, the newspaper reported.

The Times said the adoption issue is a frequently used talking point for opponents of the US law.

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