The Daily Telegraph

President of Ukraine sues BBC for claiming he paid to meet Trump

- By Anita Singh ARTS AND ENTERTAINM­ENT EDITOR

‘The allegation caused him distress and embarrassm­ent and strikes at the core of his personal integrity’

THE BBC is being sued by the president of Ukraine for libel over a report that claimed he had secretly paid at least £300,000 for a meeting with Donald Trump.

Lawyers for Petro Poroshenko said the allegation was untrue and “strikes at the core of his personal dignity and integrity”.

The BBC report claimed that intermedia­ries

acting for Mr Poroshenko made a secret payment to Michael Cohen, then the US president’s personal lawyer, to set up talks between the two leaders.

It alleged that, through official channels, Mr Poroshenko had been able to secure only “an embarrassi­ngly brief few minutes of small talk and a handshake” with the US president, and that he wanted more.

The two men met in June 2017 for what Mr Poroshenko later described as

a “substantia­l visit” during which they discussed military cooperatio­n.

The report was broadcast on BBC One’s flagship News at Ten bulletin on May 23 this year and given a prominent place on the BBC website.

In a High Court claim filed earlier this month, lawyers for Mr Poroshenko said the allegation was particular­ly damaging because he is actively involved in promoting anti-corruption measures in the Ukraine.

Mr Poroshenko “has been seriously

injured in his reputation and has been caused substantia­l distress and embarrassm­ent,” the claim reads. “The allegation that the Claimant was guilty of serious corruption is self-evidently an extremely grave and serious one.

“It has also caused him considerab­le distress and embarrassm­ent since the allegation strikes at the core of his personal dignity and integrity.”

The claim asserts that the BBC had “no evidence of any payment or secret talks” and that it “chose to publish this hugely serious and damaging allegation despite its journalist­s having been repeatedly told by those alleged to be involved that it was completely untrue, and that there had been no payment and no back-channel talks”.

It said the BBC has refused to publish a correction or apology, and the story remains available on the BBC website. The corporatio­n has dealt with Mr Poroshenko’s complaint in a “dismissive and arrogant manner”, it adds.

Mr Cohen, Mr Trump’s former lawyer and fixer, is awaiting sentence after pleading guilty to eight counts of tax evasion, making false statements to a bank and campaign finance violations.

A BBC spokesman said: “We cannot comment on this ongoing case.”

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