Khaleej Times

Kushner ‘told’ Flynn to contact Russia

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washignton — Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump’s son-inlaw, is the “very senior” member of the presidenti­al transition identified by former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn as having instructed him to reach out to Russia and several other countries last December, according to two people familiar with the matter.

As part of a deal with Special Counsel Robert Mueller to plead guilty to a charge of lying to FBI agents, Flynn provided details surroundin­g a controvers­ial meeting he held with Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak. According to a court filing Flynn said that a “very senior member” of the presidenti­al transition team asked Flynn on December to contact officials to help delay or defeat a United Nations Security Council vote condemning Israeli settlement policies.

Another person familiar with the push against the UN resolution said it was a collaborat­ive effort that involved advisers Stephen Bannon and Reince Priebus as well as Kushner. Flynn also said he reported back on December 29 to a “senior official” in the transition team at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago, Florida, resort on his conversati­ons with Kislyak about new sanctions that

Flynn discussed that the members of the Presidenti­al Transition Team at mar-a-Lago did not want russia to escalate the situation

An official with presidenti­al transition team

then-president Barack Obama imposed on Russia because of its meddling in the presidenti­al campaign.

That official, according to two people familiar with the matter, is KT McFarland. The people asked not to be identified discussing internal matters.

The transition official and Flynn “discussed that the members of the Presidenti­al Transition Team at Mar-a-Lago did not want Russia to escalate the situation.” Shortly after, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced he wouldn’t take retaliator­y measures against the Obama sanctions.

McFarland was brought to the transition team and later to the White House by Flynn, who was fired for lying to Vice-President Mike Pence about his conversati­ons with Kislyak. McFarland served as deputy national security adviser until being asked to step down in April by Flynn’s replacemen­t, HR McMaster. In May, Trump nominated McFarland to serve as ambassador to Singapore. Her nomination is still awaiting confirmati­on by the Senate.

Flynn now says he lied to the FBI about the substance of his conversati­ons with Kislyak, but that he had fully informed the transition team of the talks.

On December 22, Trump tweeted his opposition to the proposed UN resolution on Israel, saying the US should veto it. But since he

Former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn (centre) arrives at federal court in Washington. —

wasn’t president yet, there are questions about whether members of his transition team violated the law by negotiatin­g with foreign countries as private citizens. Obama let the resolution win approval by withholdin­g the US’s customary veto. The disclosure­s raise the stakes for Trump, with his sonin-law and top adviser now being

nothing about the guilty plea or the charge implicates anyone other than mr Flynn

Key events in Flynn’s interactio­ns with Russia

Ty Cobb White House attorney

potentiall­y drawn directly into Mueller’s probe. White House attorney Ty Cobb downplayed the significan­ce of Flynn’s decision to cooperate with Mueller, though the former Trump adviser said that he had kept senior administra­tion officials apprised of his contacts with Russia’s ambassador to the US.

“Nothing about the guilty plea or the charge implicates anyone other than Mr Flynn,” Cobb said. “The conclusion of this phase of the Special Counsel’s work demonstrat­es again that the Special Counsel is moving with all deliberate speed and clears the way for a prompt and reasonable conclusion.” — Bloomberg

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