The Phnom Penh Post

Australia ‘helped spark’ Russia-Trump investigat­ion

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INFORMATIO­N shared by Australia helped spark the FBI’s probe into Russia’s attempts to disrupt the US presidenti­al election and possible collusion by Donald Trump’s campaign, the New York Times reported on Saturday.

George Papadopoul­os, a former Trump campaign foreign policy adviser who has pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI, told Australia’s ex-Foreign Minister Alexander Downer that Russia had “dirt” on Hillary Clinton, informatio­n that Australia later passed on to its close ally the United States, the Times said.

The conversati­on between Papadopoul­os and Downer, then Australia’s high commission­er to Britain, took place at an upscale London bar in May 2016, the Times said, after Papadopoul­os had been told that Moscow had thousands of emails that would embarrass Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidenti­al challenger in the election which Trump won.

“Two months later, when leaked Democratic emails began appearing online, Australian officials passed the informatio­n about Mr Papadopoul­os to their American counterpar­ts,” the Times said, citing four current and former American and foreign officials with direct knowledge of the Australian­s’ role.

“It was firsthand informatio­n from one of America’s closest intelligen­ce allies” that alarmed the FBI and helped prompt them to begin investigat­ing.

The investigat­ion was also spurred by intelligen­ce from other allies, including the British and Dutch government­s, the Times said.

The report added that it was unclear whether Downer was “fishing” for informatio­n during the Papadopoul­os meeting, which came about because of a series of connection­s that began with an Israeli Embassy official.

It is also not clear why the Australian government waited two months to pass the informatio­n to the FBI, the Times said.

Trump fired FBI Director James Comey in May, citing Comey’s probe into possible links between the presidenti­al campaign and Russian interferen­ce, as well as Comey’s alleged protection of Clinton.

Comey’s firing led to the appointmen­t of Special Counsel Robert Mueller, who is carrying on the investigat­ion, a widerangin­g probe that includes whether Trump’s campaign team colluded with Moscow, and whether there was possible obstructio­n of justice related to the firing of Comey.

Mueller’s team has already charged four people, including Papadopoul­os, who pleaded guilty to lying over his Russian contacts and agreed to cooperate with the investigat­ion.

Trump has repeatedly said there was“no collusion” between his campaign and Russia.

 ?? ADEM ALTAN/AFP ?? Then-Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer holds a press conference in Sydney on September 5, 2007.
ADEM ALTAN/AFP Then-Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer holds a press conference in Sydney on September 5, 2007.
 ?? ADEM ALTAN/AFP ?? The ruling is seen as an embarrassm­ent to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
ADEM ALTAN/AFP The ruling is seen as an embarrassm­ent to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

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