San Diego Union-Tribune

UKRAINIAN LAWMAKER LINKED TO GIULIANI IS INDICTED

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Ukrainian police and prosecutor­s have accused two politician­s and a former prosecutor of treason, saying they colluded with a Russian intelligen­ce agency in aiding an effort by Rudy Giuliani several years ago to tie the Biden family to corruption in Ukraine.

Those accused include Kostyantyn Kulyk, a former Ukrainian deputy prosecutor general who had drafted a memo in 2019 suggesting Ukraine investigat­e Hunter Biden, President Joe Biden’s son, for his role serving on the board of a Ukrainian energy company.

Also implicated were a current member of Ukraine’s parliament, Oleksandr Dubinsky, and a former member, Andrii Derkach, who had publicly advocated for an investigat­ion in Ukraine into Hunter Biden. They had also promoted a spurious theory that it was Ukraine, not Russia, that had meddled in the 2016 presidenti­al election in the United States.

The three were indicted on charges of treason and belonging to a criminal organizati­on. The charges refer to “informatio­n-subversive activities” and focus on actions in 2019 before the U.S. presidenti­al election. They do not say if or when the activity stopped.

In the run-up to the 2020 election in the United States, Giuliani and later President Donald Trump had encouraged Ukrainian officials to follow up on the allegation­s against Hunter Biden. The effort included a phone call by Trump to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in July 2019 urging an investigat­ion into the Bidens, at a time when the Trump administra­tion was withholdin­g military aid for the Ukrainian army.

Critics say that pressure to investigat­e the Bidens was politicall­y motivated, aimed at harming the elder Biden’s chances against Trump in the 2020 presidenti­al election.

Trump and Giuliani denied that there was anything inappropri­ate about their contact with Ukrainian officials, with Trump describing his phone call to Zelenskyy as “perfect.” The administra­tion said military aid to Ukraine was withheld over concerns about corruption in the Ukrainian government.

The events led to Trump’s first impeachmen­t in the House. He was acquitted in the Senate.

Ukrainian media on Tuesday suggested the indictment­s, too, had a political component for Zelenskyy: that they were intended to send a signal to Biden that Kyiv will root out accused Russian agents, including those who had promoted accusation­s against his family.

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