Yorkshire Post

Probe into US official ‘illegally spied on’

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UKRAINIAN POLICE have opened an investigat­ion into the possibilit­y that the US ambassador came under illegal surveillan­ce by an unknown party before she was recalled from her post in May.

The announceme­nt came two days after Democratic politician­s in the US released a trove of documents that showed Lev Parnas, an associate of President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer, communicat­ing about the removal of Marie Yovanovitc­h as the ambassador to Ukraine.

The Ukrainian Interior Ministry, which runs the police forces, said in a statement that Ukrainian police “are not interferin­g in the internal political affairs of the United States”.

“However, the published messages contain facts of possible violations of Ukrainian law and of the Vienna Convention on diplomatic relations, which protect the rights of diplomats on the territory of another state,” the statement continued.

“Our goal is to investigat­e whether there actually was a violation of Ukrainian and internatio­nal law, which could be the subject for proper reaction. Or whether it is just bravado and fake informatio­n in the informal conversati­on between two US citizens,” the ministry said.

The interior ministry also said it has requested the FBI provide relevant materials.

Interior minister Arsen Avakov “suggested that the US side take part in the investigat­ion”, the statement said

In another move touching on the Trump impeachmen­t, Ukraine said it was opening an investigat­ion into reports that Russian hackers gained access to computers of the Ukrainian gas company Burisma.

Hunter Biden, the son of Trump opponent and former US vice president Joe Biden, was on the board of that company.

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