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Trump’s son-in-law said to have ordered ex-NSA Flynn to contact Russia: Reports

Trump’s son-in-law said to have ordered ex-NSA Flynn to contact Russia: Reports

UNITED NATIONS, (MILLAT ONLINE):US President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and his senior adviser, Jared Kushner, directed former National
Security Adviser Michael Flynn to contact Russia, and others, in December 2016 to delay a U.N. vote on
a resolution calling for end to Israel’s expansion of settlements, according to multiple reports in American
media.
Bloomberg News first reported that Kushner was mentioned in court documents filed by special counsel
Robert Mueller in the case against Flynn. NBC News and CNN also reported that Kushner was the transition
official mentioned in court documents.
In the hours before the vote by the 15-member United Nations Security Council on December 23, Flynn also
phoned the U.N. missions of Uruguay and Malaysia, and Kushner spoke with Kim Darroch, the British
ambassador to the United States, according to diplomats familiar with the conversations.
The lobbying took place before President Trump, a Republican who was known for his pro-Israel campaign
rhetoric, took office on January 20. It failed, with the Security Council adopting a resolution demanding an
end to Israeli settlement building on land Palestinians want for an independent state. The vote was 14 in
favour and one abstention by the United States.
The efforts made on Israel’s behalf capped several days of unusual diplomacy. In a surprise Dec. 21 move,
Egypt had called for a vote the next day on the draft resolution, prompting both Trump and Israel to urge
Obama administration to veto the text.
Flynn, who resigned as national security adviser in February, weeks after Trump entered office, pleaded
guilty on Friday to lying to FBI agents about his contacts with Russian officials. As part of the plea deal,
Flynn has agreed to fully cooperate with Mueller’s investigation.
Two former Trump transition officials told Bloomberg that Kushner ordered Flynn to contact the Russian
ambassador and ambassadors from other countries in an attempt to stop a U.N. Security Council vote
condemning Israeli settlement activity.
Kushner told Flynn he needed to get ambassadors and foreign minsters to commit to delay or vote against
the resolution. According to prosecutors, then-Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak gave Flynn that
assurance.
Then-president elect Trump publicly called for the U.S. to veto the resolution, calling it ‘extremely unfair to all
Israelis.’
The resolution, which was put forth in December 2016 during the final days of the Obama administration,
ultimately passed after the United States abstained from vetoing it.
Bloomberg reports that the effort to delay or stop the resolution was also apparently coordinated with Israeli
President Benjamin Netanyahu.
The Wall Street Journal reported last week that Mueller’s team of investigators is looking into Kushner’s
contact with foreign leaders, including his involvement in the U.N. resolution and his role in setting up
meetings and communications with foreign leaders during Trump’s transition.
Kushner also reportedly met with Mueller’s team last month to discuss Flynn.
ABC News reported Friday that Flynn is expected to testify that Trump ‘directed him to make contact
with the Russians’ shortly after the election.
The former national security adviser is also reportedly prepared to testify against members of Trump’s
family and White House officials.