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Top diplomat implicates Trump in testimony

Pompeo and Pence were kept informed, Sondland says

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Asenior US diplomat directly implicated President Donald Trump yesterday in a scheme to force Ukraine to probe a political rival, in bombshell testimony to a impeachmen­t hearing.

Gordon Sondland, the US envoy to the EU and a Trump ally, told lawmakers he followed Trump’s orders in seeking a “quid pro quo” deal for Ukraine to probe Democrat Joe Biden in exchange for a White House summit.

The US leader, Sondland said, directed him and other diplomats to work with his personal lawyer Giuliani, who he said mounted a pressure campaign on the government of Ukraine’s new president, Volodymyr Zelensky.

Giuliani’s demands, he said, were for Kiev to investigat­e Biden and to probe a conspiracy theory, espoused by Trump, that Ukraine helped Democrats against him in 2016.

“Mr Giuliani’s requests were a quid pro quo for arranging a White House visit for President Zelensky,” Sondland said.

Sondland told the hearing top officials, including Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Vice-President Mike Pence, were kept informed.

“This Witch Hunt must end NOW. So bad for our Country!” Trump wrote on Twitter.

The US Ambassador to the European Union, Gordon Sondland, yesterday became the first witness with a direct line of communicat­ion to President Donald Trump to testify in public to the Democratic-led impeachmen­t inquiry. Here are some questions about Sondland and his importance to the impeachmen­t inquiry:

What did Sondland say at the hearing?

Sondland told House impeachmen­t investigat­ors yesterday that Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani was pushing a “quid pro quo” with Ukraine that he had to go along with it because it’s what the US President wanted.

“Mr Giuliani was expressing the desires of the president of the United States, and we knew that these investigat­ions were important to the president,” Sondland testified. “We did not want to work with Mr Giuliani,” the ambassador said.

But he said Trump told him and other diplomats working on Ukraine issues “talk with Rudy” on those matters. “So we followed the president’s orders.”

Quid pro quo is a Latin term meaning a favour exchanged for a favour.

What about keeping Pence and Pompeo in the loop?

Sondland also confirmed he spoke with Trump on a cell phone from a Kiev restaurant the day after Trump prodded Ukraine’s leader to investigat­e former US vice-president and Trump’s political rival Joe Biden

And Sondland said he kept US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and other top administra­tion officials aware of what was going on. He said he specifical­ly told Vice-President Mike Pence he “had concerns” that US military aid to Ukraine “had become tied” to the investigat­ions. “Everyone was in the loop,” Sondland said. “It was no secret.”

What is the Burisma investigat­ion all about?

Sondland spoke to Trump half a dozen times from midJuly to mid-September, according to the testimony of other witnesses, and shed light on whether Trump abused his power by making US security aid to Ukraine contingent on Kiev’s agreement to investigat­e Burisma, an energy company on which Hunter Biden, the son of Joe Biden, had served as a board member.

He faced tough questionin­g from Democratic and Republican lawmakers following his revision of previous closed-door testimony to say there was a link between $391 million (Dh1.43 billion) in aid that was withheld and the investigat­ions Trump wanted. Initially, he testified that he knew of no preconditi­ons to the assistance.

What role has Sondland played in US-Ukraine ties?

Sondland was one of three officials who largely took over USUkraine policy in May. Career US diplomats have portrayed Sondland in their testimony as a central figure in what became a shadow Ukraine policy operation, undercutti­ng official channels and pressing Kiev to investigat­e the Bidens.

But his involvemen­t was viewed as a problem by some White House National Security Council (NSC) officials. Trump named him to the post after Sondland, a hotel entreprene­ur, donated $1 million to Trump’s inaugural committee.

What is the big deal about Trump calling up Zelensky?

Democrats have heard testimony that Sondland has had frequent contact with Trump and can provide a first-hand account of Trump’s interest in pressing Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky to announce an investigat­ion into the Bidens.

Lawmakers are also likely to delve into the phone conversati­on between Sondland and Trump on July 26 in which a witness says Sondland reassured Trump the Ukrainians would agree to investigat­e the Bidens. The call took place the day after Trump’s phone conversati­on with Zelensky that is at the heart of the inquiry.

David Holmes, a US embassy staffer, testified that Sondland told him after the July 26 call that Trump only cared about “big stuff” in Ukraine, like “the Biden investigat­ion.” He may also be asked about a July 10 White House meeting where, according to the testimony of one NSC official, Sondland made clear that the Ukrainians would have to agree to investigat­e the Bidens, as well as Burisma, for Zelensky to get an Oval Office meeting with President Trump.

How has Sondland’s story changed?

Sondland told lawmakers during closed door testimony in October that he did not know about any preconditi­ons on US security aid to Ukraine government, which was approved by Congress to help it fight Russian separatist­s in eastern Ukraine.

But on November 4, he sent the congressio­nal committees an addendum, saying statements from other witnesses had refreshed his recollecti­on about certain conversati­ons from early September. In his addendum, he said he now remembered that he had told an aide to the Ukrainian president in early September that the US “likely” would not send the aid until Ukraine provided an anticorrup­tion statement they had

Mr Giuliani was expressing the desires of the president of the United States, and we knew that these investigat­ions were important to the president.”

been discussing.

Sondland referred to prepared testimony by William Taylor, the top diplomat in Ukraine, about a conversati­on he had with Tim Morrison, a former National Security Council official. In that conversati­on, according to Taylor, Sondland told an aide to the Ukrainian president that the security money would not come until Ukraine agreed to investigat­e Burisma.

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| US Ambassador to the European Union
Gordon Sondland | US Ambassador to the European Union
 ?? AFP ?? Gordon Sondland waits to testify before the House Intelligen­ce Committee on Capitol Hill yesterday.
AFP Gordon Sondland waits to testify before the House Intelligen­ce Committee on Capitol Hill yesterday.

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