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Hunter Biden asked the US for help for Ukrainian gas company


Hunter Biden asked the US for help for Ukrainian gas company

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WASHINGTON – According to the New York Times, Hunter Biden asked the U.S. ambassador to Italy for help with an energy project a Ukrainian gas company was pursuing while his father was vice president.

Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, wrote a letter to the ambassador in 2016 asking for support for Burisma, which was working on a geothermal project in Italy, the newspaper reported, citing recently released documents and interviews.

Hunter Biden was on the board of Burisma at the time, which had difficulty obtaining regulatory approval for the project, a businessman involved in the project told the newspaper.

The revelation is likely to fuel Republican criticism of Hunter Biden’s foreign business dealings, which are at the heart of the Republican investigation into the president’s family. The report comes weeks before Hunter Biden is set to go on trial in federal court on charges that he failed to pay taxes on money he received from Burisma and other foreign companies.

Prosecutors indicated in court filings last week that they plan to present evidence at trial about Hunter Biden’s other business dealings, including an arrangement with a Romanian businessman who tried to “influence U.S. government policy” during Joe Biden’s tenure as vice president.

Hunter Biden’s lawyer said his client’s contact with the ambassador on behalf of Burisma was a “proper request” and that he had asked “various people” to help establish a connection between Burisma and the president of the Italian region of Tuscany.

“No meeting took place, no project was realized, no request was ever made for anything in the US and only an introduction to Italy was requested,” said lawyer Abbe Lowell.

The documents show that embassy officials were concerned about Hunter Biden’s request, the newspaper said. One official wrote: “I want to be cautious and not promise too much.”

A White House spokesman told The Times that the president was unaware during his tenure as vice president that his son had contacted the embassy on behalf of Burisma.

“He’s not doing business with his son,” White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said of the president on Wednesday. “He’s certainly not aware of it, and that’s something Hunter Biden needs to talk about. He’s a private citizen, it’s something he needs to focus on.”

When asked if Biden was satisfied with his son’s behavior, Jean-Pierre told reporters: “I can’t say anything about that. This is an ongoing process.”

John R. Phillips, then-US ambassador to Italy, said he had received many letters and could not remember Hunter Biden contacting him.

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