Annotated Trump—Russia Dossier
The Donald Trump—Russia dossier is a series of 17 reports
written by former MI6 intelligence officer Christopher Steele. The
dossier contains allegations of collusion among Donald Trump, his
campaign, and the Russian government throughout the election 2016 U.S.
presidential election.
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Reports
- 2016/080 — 20 June 2016
- 2016/086 — 26 July 2015
- 2016/095 — n/a
- 2016/094 — 19 July 2015
- 2016/097 — 30 July 2015
- 2016/100 — 5 August 2016
- 2016/101 — 10 August 2016
- 2016/102 — 10 August 2016
- 2016/136 — 20 October 2016
- 2016/105 — 22 August 2016
- 2016/111 — 14 September 2016
- 2016/112 — 14 September 2016
- 2016/113 — 14 September 2016
- 2016/130 — 12 October 2016
- 2016/134 — 15 October 2016
- 2016/135 — 19 October 2016
- 2016/166 — 13 December 2016
COMPANY INTELLIGENCE REPORT 2016/080
US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE DONALD TRUMP'S ACTIVITIES
IN RUSSIA AND COMPROMISING RELATIONSHIP WITH THE KREMLIN
Summary
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Russian regime has been cultivating, supporting and assisting at least
5 years. Aim, endorsed by PUTIN, has been to encourage splits and
divisions in western alliance
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So far TRUMP has declined various sweetener real estate business deals
offered him in Russia in order to further the Kremlin's cultivation of
him. However he and his inner circle have accepted a regular flow of
intelligence from the Kremlin, including on his Democratic and other
political rivals
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Former top Russian intelligence officer claims FSB has compromised
TRUMP through his activities in Moscow sufficiently to be able to
blackmail him. According to several knowledgeable sources, his conduct
in Moscow has included perverted sexual acts which have been arranged/
monitored by the FSB
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A dossier of compromising material on Hillary CLINTON has been
collated by the Russian Intelligence Services over many years and
mainly comprises bugged conversations she had on various visits to
Russia and intercepted phone calls rather than any embarrassing
conduct. The dossier is controlled by Kremlin spokesman, PESKOV,
directly on PUTIN's orders. However it has not as yet been distributed
abroad, including to TRUMP. Russian intentions for its deployment
still unclear
Detail
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Speaking to a trusted compatriot in June 2016 sources A and B, a
senior Russian Foreign Ministry figure and a former top level Russian
intelligence officer still active inside the Kremlin respectively, the
Russian authorities had been cultivating and supporting US Republican
presidential candidate, Donald TRUMP for at least 5 years. Source B
asserted that the TRUMP operation was both supported and directed by
Russian President Vladimir PUTIN. Its aim was to sow discord and
disunity both within the US itself, but more especially within the
Transatlantic alliance which was viewed as inimical to Russia's
interests. Source C, a senior Russian financial official said the
TRUMP operation should be seen in terms of PUTIN's desire to return to
Nineteenth Century 'Great Power' politics anchored upon countries'
interests rather than the ideals-based international order established
after World War Two, S/he had overheard PUTIN talking in this way to
close associates on several occasions.
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In terms of specifics, Source A confided that the Kremlin had been
feeding TRUMP and his team valuable intelligence on his opponents,
including Democratic presidential candidate Hillary CLINTON, for
several years [see more below]. This was confirmed by Source D, a
close associate of TRUMP who had organized and managed his recent
trips to Moscow, and who reported, also in June 2016, that this
Russian intelligence had been "very helpful". The Kremlin's
cultivation operation on TRUMP also had comprised offering him various
lucrative real estate development business deals in Russia, especially
in relation to the ongoing 2018 World Cup soccer tournament. However,
so far, for reasons unknown, TRUMP had not taken up any of these.
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However, there were other aspects to TRUMP's engagement with the
Russian authorities. One which had borne fruit for them was to exploit
personal obsessions and sexual perversion in order to obtain suitable
'kompromat' [compromising material] on him. According to Source D,
where s/he had been present, (perverted) conduct in Moscow included
hiring the presidential suite of the Ritz Carlton Hotel, where he knew
President and OBAMA [whom he hated] had stayed on one of their
official trips to Russia, and defiling the bed where they had slept by
employing a number of prostitutes to perform a 'golden
showers'(urination) show in front of him. The hotel was known to be
under FSB control with microphones and concealed cameras in all the
main rooms to record anything they wanted to.
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The Moscow Ritz Carlton episode involving TRUMP reported above was
confirmed by Source E, [redacted], who said that s/he and several of
the staff were aware of it at the time and subsequently. S/he believed
it had happened in 2013. Source E provided an introduction for a
company ethnic Russian operative to Source F, a female staffer at the
hotel when TRUMP had stayed there, who also confirmed the story.
Speaking separately in June 2016, Source [the former top level Russian
intelligence officer] asserted that TRUMP's unorthodox behavior in
Russia over the years had provided the authorities there with enough
embarrassing material on the now Republican presidential candidate to
be able to blackmail him if they so wished.
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Asked about the Kremlin's reported intelligence feed to TRUMP over
recent years and rumours about a Russian dossier of 'kompromat' on
Hillary CLINTON (being circulated), Source B confirmed the file's
existence. S/he confided in a trusted compatriot that it had been
collated by Department K of the FSB for many years, dating back to her
husband Bill's presidency, and comprised mainly eavesdropped
conversations of various sorts rather than details/evidence of
unorthodox or embarrassing behavior. Some of the conversations were
from bugged comments CLINTON had made on her various trips to Russia
and focused on things she had said which contradicted her current
position on various issues. Others were most probably from phone
intercepts.
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Continuing on this theme, Source G, a senior Kremlin official,
confided that the CLINTON dossier was controlled exclusively by chief
spokesman, Dmitry PESKOV, who was responsible for compiling/handling
it on the explicit instructions of PUTIN himself. The dossier however
had not as yet been made available abroad, including to TRUMP or his
campaign team. At present it was unclear what intentions were in this
regard.
COMPANY INTELLIGENCE REPORT 2016/086
RUSSIA/CYBER CRIME: A SYNOPSIS OF RUSSIAN STATE SPONSORED AND OTHER
CYBER OFFENSIVE (CRIMINAL) OPERATIONS
Summary
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Russia has extensive programme of state-sponsored offensive cyber
operations. External targets include foreign governments and big
corporations, especially banks. FSB leads on cyber within Russian
apparatus. Limited success in attacking top foreign targets like G7
governments, security services and IFIs but much more on second tier
ones through IT back doors, using corporate and other visitors to
Russia
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FSB often uses coercion and blackmail to recruit most capable cyber
operatives in Russia into its state-sponsored programmes. Heavy use
also, both wittingly and unwittingly, of CIS emigres working in
western corporations and ethnic Russians employed by neighbouring
governments e.g. Latvia
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Example cited of successful Russian cyber operation targeting senior
Western business visitor. Provided back door into important Western
institutions.
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Example given of US citizen of Russian origin approached by FSB and
offered incentive of "investment" in his business when visiting
Moscow.
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Problems however for Russian authorities themselves in countering
local hackers and cyber criminals, operating outside state control.
Central Bank claims there were over 20 serious attacks on
correspondent accounts held by CBR in 2015, comprising Roubles several
billion in fraud
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Some details given of leading non-state Russian cyber criminal groups
Details
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Speaking in June 2016, a number of Russian figures with a detailed
knowledge of national cyber crime, both state-sponsored and otherwise,
outlined the current situation in this area. A former senior
intelligence officer divided Russian state-sponsored offensive cyber
operations into four categories (in order of priority):- targeting
foreign, especially western governments; penetrating leading foreign
business corporations, especially banks; domestic monitoring of the
elite; and attacking political opponents both at home and abroad. The
former intelligence officer reported that the Federal Security Service
(FSB) was the lead organization within the Russian state apparatus for
cyber operations.
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In terms of the success of Russian offensive cyber operations to date,
a senior government figure reported that there had been only limited
success in penetrating the "first tier" foreign targets. These
comprised western (especially G7 and NATO) governments, security and
intelligence services and central banks, and the lFls. To compensate
for this shortfall, massive effort had been invested, with much
greater success, in attacking the "secondary targets", particularly
western private banks and the governments of smaller states allied to
the West. S/he mentioned Latvia in this regard. Hundreds of agents,
either consciously cooperating with the FSB or whose personal and
professional IT systems had been unwittingly compromised, were
recruited. Many were people who had ethnic and family ties to Russia
and or had been incentivized financially to cooperate. Such people
often would receive monetary inducements or contractual favours from
the Russian state or its agents in return. This had created
difficulties for parts of the Russian state apparatus in
obliging/indulging them e.g. the Central Bank of Russia knowingly
having to cover up for such agents' money laundering operations
through the Russian financial system.
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In terms of the FSB's recruitment of capable cyber operatives to carry
out its, ideally deniable, offensive cyber operations, a Russian IT
specialist with direct knowledge reported in June 2016 that this was
often done using coercion and blackmail. In terms of 'foreign' agents,
the FSB was approaching US citizens of Russian (Jewish) origin on
business trips to Russia. In one case a US citizen of Russian
ethnicity had been visiting Moscow to attract investors in his new
information technology program. The FSB clearly knew this and had
offered to provide seed capital to this person in return for them
being able to access and modify his IP, with a view to targeting
priority foreign targets by planting a Trojan virus in the software.
The US visitor was told this was common practice. The FSB also had
implied significant operational success as a result of installing
cheap Russian IT games containing their own malware unwittingly by
targets on their PCs and other platforms.
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In a more advanced and successful FSB operation, an IT operator inside
a leading Russian SOE, who previously had been employed on
conventional (defensive) IT work there, had been under instruction for
the last year to conduct an offensive cyber operation against a
foreign director of the company. Although the latter was apparently an
infrequent visitor to Russia, the FSB now successfully had penetrated
his personal IT and through this had managed to access various
important institutions in the West through the back door.
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In terms of other technical IT platforms, an FSB cyber operative
flagged up the 'Telegram' enciphered commercial system as having been
of especial concern and therefore heavily targeted by the FSB, not
least because it was used frequently by Russian internal political
activists and oppositionists. His/her understanding was that the FSB
now successfully had cracked this communications software and
therefore it was no longer secure to use.
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The senior Russian government figure cited above also reported that
non-state sponsored cyber crime was becoming an increasing problem
inside Russia for the government and authorities there. The Central
Bank of Russia claimed that in 2015 alone there had been more than 20
attempts at serious cyber embezzlement of money from corresponding
accounts held there, comprising several billions Roubles. More
generally, s/he understood there were circa 15 major organised crime
groups in the country involved in cyber crime, all of which continued
to operate largely outside state and FSB control. These included the
so-called 'Anunak', 'Buktrap' and 'Metel' organisations.
COMPANY INTELLIGENCE REPORT 2016/095
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: FURTHER INDICATIONS OF EXTENSIVE CONSPIRACY
BETWEEN TRUMP'S CAMPAIGN TEAM AND THE KREMLIN
Summary
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Further evidence of extensive conspiracy between TRUMP's campaign team
and Kremlin, sanctioned at highest levels and involving Russian
diplomatic staff based in the US
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TRUMP associate admits Kremlin behind recent appearance of DNC e-mails
on WikiLeaks, as means of maintaining plausible deniability
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Agreed exchange of information established in both directions. TRUMP's
team using moles within DNC and hackers in the US as well as outside
in Russia. PUTIN motivated by fear and hatred of Hillary CLINTON.
Russians receiving intel from team on Russian oligarchs and their
families in US
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Mechanism for transmitting this intelligence involves "pension"
disbursements to Russian emigres living in US as cover, using consular
officials in New York, DC and Miami
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Suggestion from source close to TRUMP and MANAFORT that Republican
campaign team happy to have Russia as media bogeyman to mask more
extensive corrupt business ties to China and other emerging countries
Detail
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Speaking in confidence to a compatriot in late July 2016, Source E, an
ethnic Russian close associate of Republican US presidential candidate
Donald TRUMP, admitted that there was a well-developed conspiracy of
co-operation between them and the Russian leadership. This was managed
on the TRUMP side by the Republican candidate's campaign manager, Paul
MANAFORT, who was using foreign policy advisor, Carter PAGE, and
others as intermediaries. The two sides had a mutual interest in
defeating Democratic presidential candidate Hillary CLINTON, whom
President PUTIN apparently both hated and feared.
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Inter alia, Source E, acknowledged that the Russian regime had been
behind the recent leak of embarrassing e-mail messages, emanating from
the Democratic National Committee (DNC), to the WikiLeaks platform.
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The reason for using WikiLeaks was "plausible deniability" and the
operation had been conducted with the full knowledge and support of
TRUMP and senior members of his campaign team. In return the TRUMP
team had agreed to sideline Russian intervention in Ukraine as a
campaign issue and to raise defence commitments in the Baltics and
Eastern Europe to deflect attention away from Ukraine, a priority for
PUTIN who needed to cauterise the subject.
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In the wider context campaign/Kremlin co-operation, Source E claimed
that the intelligence network being used against CLINTON comprised
three elements. Firstly, there were agents/facilitators within the
Democratic Party structure itself; secondly Russian emigre' and
associated offensive cyber operators based in the US; and thirdly,
state-sponsored cyber operatives working in Russia. All three elements
had played an important role to date. On the mechanism for rewarding
relevant assets based in the US, and effecting a two-way flow of
intelligence and other useful information, Source E claimed that
Russian diplomatic staff in key cities such as New York, Washington DC
and Miami were using the emigre' "pension" distribution system as
cover. The operation therefore depended on key people in the US
Russian emigre' community for its success. Tens of thousands of
dollars were involved.
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In terms of the intelligence flow from the TRUMP team to Russia,
Source E reported that much of this concerned the activities of
business oligarchs and their families' activities and assets in the
US, with which PUTIN and the Kremlin seemed preoccupied.
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Commenting on the negative media publicity surrounding alleged Russian
interference in the US election campaign in support of TRUMP, Source E
said he understood that the Republican candidate and his team were
relatively relaxed about this because it deflected media and the
Democrats' attention away from TRUMP's business dealings in China and
other emerging markets. Unlike in Russia, these were substantial and
involved the payment of large bribes and kickbacks which, were they to
become public, would be potentially very damaging to their campaign.
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Finally, regarding TRUMP's claimed minimal investment profile in
Russia, a separate source with direct knowledge said this had not been
for want of trying. TRUMP's previous efforts had included exploring
the real estate sector in St Petersburg as well as Moscow but in the
end TRUMP had had to settle for the use of extensive sexual services
there from local prostitutes rather than business success.
COMPANY INTELLIGENCE REPORT 2016/94
RUSSIA: SECRET KREMLIN MEETINGS ATTENDED BY TRUMP ADVISOR, CARTER PAGE
IN MOSCOW (JULY 2016)
Summary
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TRUMP advisor Carter PAGE holds secret meetings in Moscow with SECHIN
and senior Kremlin Internal Affairs official, DIVYEKIN
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SECHIN raises issues of future bilateral US-Russia energy co-operation
and associated lifting of western sanctions against Russia over
Ukraine. PAGE non-committal in response
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DIVEYKIN discusses release of Russian dossier of 'kompromat' on
TRUMP's opponent, Hillary CLINTON, but also hints at Kremlin
possession of such material on TRUMP
Detail
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Speaking in July 2016, a Russian source close to Rosneft President,
PUTIN close associate and US-sanctioned individual, Igor SECHIN,
confided the details of a recent secret meeting between him and
visiting Foreign Affairs Advisor to Republican presidential candidate
Donald TRUMP, Carter PAGE.
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According to SECHIN's associate, the Rosneft President (CEO) had
raised with PAGE the issues of future bilateral energy cooperation and
prospects for an associated move to lift Ukraine-related western
sanctions against Russia. PAGE had reacted positively to this demarche
by SECHIN but had been generally non-committal in response.
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Speaking separately, also in July 2016, an official close to
Presidential Administration Head, S. IVANOV, confided in a compatriot
that a senior colleague in the Internal Political Department of the
PA, DIVYEKIN (nfd) also had met secretly with PAGE on his recent
visit. Their agenda had included DIVEYKIN raising a dossier of
'kompromat' the Kremlin possessed on Democratic presidential rival,
Hillary CLINTON, and its possible release to the Republican's campaign
team.
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However, the Kremlin official close to S. IVANOV added that s/he
believed DIVEYKIN also had hinted (or indicated more strongly) that
the Russian leadership also had 'kompromat' on TRUMP which the latter
should bear in mind in his dealings with them.
RUSSIA-US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: KREMLIN CONCERN THAT POLITICAL FALLOUT
FROM DNC E-MAIL HACKING AFFAIR SPIRALLING OUT OF CONTROL
Summary
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Kremlin concerned that political fallout from DNC e-mail hacking
operation is spiraling out of control. Extreme nervousness among
associates as result of negative media attention/accusations
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Russians meanwhile keen to cool situation and maintain 'plausible
deniability' of existing /ongoing and operations. Therefore unlikely
to be any ratcheting up offensive plays in immediate future
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Source close to TRUMP campaign however confirms regular exchange with
Kremlin has existed for at least 8 years, including intelligence fed
back to Russia on oligarchs' activities in US
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Russians apparently have promised not to use 'kompromat' they hold on
TRUMP as leverage, given high levels of voluntary co-operation
forthcoming from his team
Detail
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Speaking in confidence to a trusted associate in late July 2016, a
Russian emigre' figure close to the Republican US presidential
candidate Donald TRUMP's campaign team commented on the fallout from
publicity surrounding the Democratic National Committee (DNC) e-mail
hacking scandal. The emigre' said there was a high level of anxiety
within the TRUMP team as a result of various accusations levelled
against them and indications from the Kremlin that President PUTIN and
others in the leadership thought things had gone too far now and
risked spiralling out of control.
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Continuing on this theme, the emigre' associate of TRUMP opined that
the Kremlin wanted the situation to calm but for 'plausible
deniability' to be maintained concerning its (extensive) pro-TRUMP and
anti-CLINTON operations. S/he therefore judged that it was unlikely
these would be ratcheted up, at least for the time being.
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However, in terms of established operational liaison between the TRUMP
team and the Kremlin, the emigre' confirmed that an intelligence
exchange had been running between them for at least 8 years. Within
this context PUTIN's priority requirement had been for intelligence on
the activities, business and otherwise, in the US of leading Russian
oligarchs and their families. TRUMP and his associates duly had
obtained and supplied the Kremlin with this information.
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Finally, the emigre' said s/he understood the Kremlin had more
intelligence on CLINTON and her campaign but he did not know the
details or when or if it would be released. As far as 'kompromat'
(compromising information) on TRUMP were concerned, although there was
plenty of this, he understood the Kremlin had given its word that it
would not be deployed against the Republican presidential candidate
given how helpful and co-operative his team had been over several
years, and particularly of late.
COMPANY INTELLIGENCE REPORT 2016/100
GROWING BACKLASH IN KREMLIN TO DNC HACKING AND TRUMP SUPPORT OPERATIONS
Summary
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Head of PA IVANOV laments Russian intervention in US presidential
election and black PR against CLINTON and the DNC. Vows not to supply
intelligence to Kremlin PR operatives again. Advocates now sitting
tight and denying everything
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Presidential spokesman PESKOV the main protagonist in Kremlin campaign
to aid TRUMP and damage CLINTON. He is now scared and fears being made
scapegoat by leadership for backlash in US. Problem compounded by his
botched intervention in recent Turkish crisis
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Premier MEDVEDEV's office furious over DNC hacking and associated
anti-Russian publicity. Want good relations with US and ability to
travel there. Refusing to support or help cover up after PESKOV
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Talk now in Kremlin of TRUMP withdrawing from presidential race
altogether, but this still largely wishful thinking by more liberal
elements in Moscow
Detail
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Speaking in early August 2016, two well-placed and established Kremlin
sources outlined the divisions and backlash in Moscow arising from the
leaking of Democratic National Committee (DNC) e-mails and the wider
pro-TRUMP operation being conducted in the US. Head of Presidential
Administration, Sergei IVANOV, was angry at the recent turn of events.
He believed the Kremlin "team" involved, led by presidential spokesman
Dmitriy PESKOV, had gone too far in interfering in foreign affairs
with their "elephant in a china shop black PR". IVANOV claimed always
to have opposed the handling and exploitation of intelligence by this
PR "team". Following the backlash against such foreign interference in
US politics, IVANOV was advocating that the only sensible course of
action now for the Russian leadership was to "sit tight and deny
everything".
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Continuing on this theme the source close to IVANOV reported that
PESKOV now was "scared shitless" that he would be scapegoated by PUTIN
and the Kremlin and held responsible for the backlash against Russian
political interference in the US election. IVANOV was determined to
stop PESKOV playing an independent role in relation to the US going
forward and the source fully expected the presidential spokesman now
to lay low. PESKOV's position was not helped by a botched attempt by
him also to interfere in the recent failed coup in Turkey from a
government relations (GR) perspective (no further details).
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The extent of disquiet and division within Moscow caused by the
backlash against Russian interference in the US election was
underlined by a second source, close to premier Dmitriy MEDVEDEV
(DAM). S/he said the Russian prime minister and his colleagues wanted
to have good relations with the US, regardless of who was in power
there, and not least so as to be able to travel there in future,
either officially or privately. They were openly refusing to cover up
for PESKOV and others involved in the operations or to support his
counter-attack of allegations against the USG for its alleged hacking
of the Russian government and state agencies.
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According to the first source, close to IVANOV, there had been talk in
the Kremlin of TRUMP being forced to withdraw from the presidential
race altogether as a result of recent events, ostensibly on grounds of
his state and unsuitability for high office. This might not be so bad
for Russia in the circumstances but in the view of the source, it
remained largely wishful thinking on the part of those in the regime
opposed to PESKOV and his "botched" operations, at least for the time
being.
COMPANY INTELLIGENCE REPORT 2016/101
RUSSIA/US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: SENIOR KREMLIN FIGURE OUTLINES EVOLVING
RUSSIAN TACTICS IN PRO-TRUMP, ANTI-CLINTON OPERATION
Summary
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Head of PA, IVANOV assesses Kremlin intervention in US presidential
election and outlines leadership thinking on operational way forward
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No new leaks envisaged, as too politically risky, but rather further
exploitation of (WikiLeaks) material already disseminated to
exacerbate divisions
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Educated US youth to be targeted as protest (against CLINTON) and
swing vote in attempt to turn them over to TRUMP
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Russian leadership, including PUTIN, celebrating perceived success to
date in splitting US hawks and elite
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Kremlin engaging with several high profile US players, including
STEIN, PAGE and (former DIA Director Michael FLYNN), and funding their
recent visits to Moscow
Details
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Speaking in confidence to a close colleague in early August 2016, head
of the Russian Presidential Administration (PA), Sergei IVANOV,
assessed the impact and results of Kremlin intervention in the US
presidential election to date. Although most commentators believed
that the Kremlin was behind the leaked DNC/CLINTON e-mails, this
remained technically deniable. Therefore the Russians would not risk
their position for the time being with new leaked material, even to a
third party like WikiLeaks. Rather the tactics would be to spread
rumours and misinformation about the content of what already had been
leaked and make up new content.
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Continuing on this theme, IVANOV said that the audience to be targeted
by such operations was the educated youth in America as the PA
assessed that there was still a chance they could be persuaded to vote
for Republican candidate Donald TRUMP as a protest against the
Washington establishment (in the form of Democratic candidate Hillary
CLINTON). The hope was that even if she won, as a result of this
CLINTON in power would be bogged down in working for internal
reconciliation in the US, rather than being able to focus on foreign
policy which would damage Russia's interests. This also should give
President PUTIN more room for manoeuvre in the run-up to Russia's own
presidential election in 2018.
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IVANOV reported that although the Kremlin had underestimated the
strength of US media and liberal reaction to the DNC hack and TRUMP's
links to Russia, PUTIN was generally satisfied with the progress of
the anti-CLINTON operation to date. He recently had had a drink with
PUTIN to mark this. In IVANOV's view, the US had tried to divide the
Russian elite with sanctions but failed, whilst they, by contrast, had
succeeded in splitting the US hawks inimical to Russia and the
Washington elite more generally, half of whom had refused to endorse
any presidential candidates a result of Russian intervention.
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Speaking separately, also in early August 2016, a Kremlin official
involved in US relations commented on aspects of the Russian operation
to date. Its goals had been threefold- asking sympathetic US actors
how Moscow could help them; gathering relevant intelligence; and
creating and disseminating compromising information ('kompromat').
This had involved the Kremlin supporting various US political figures,
including funding indirectly their recent visits to Moscow. S/he named
a delegation from Lyndon LAROUCHE; presidential candidate Jill STEIN
of the Green Party; TRUMP foreign policy adviser Carter PAGE; and
former DIA Director Michael Flynn, in this regard and as successful in
terms of perceived outcomes.
COMPANY INTELLIGENCE REPORT 2016/102
RUSSIA/US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: REACTION IN TRUMP CAMP TO RECENT
NEGATIVE PUBLICITY ABOUT RUSSIAN INTERFERENCE AND LIKELY RESULTING
TACTICS GOING FORWARD
Summary
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TRUMP campaign insider reports recent DNC e-mail leaks were aimed at
switching SANDERS (protest) voters away from CLINTON and over to TRUMP
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Admits Republican campaign underestimated resulting negative reaction
from US liberals, elite and media and forced to change course as
result
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Need now to turn tables on CLINTON's use of PUTIN as bogeyman in
election, although some resentment at Russian president's perceived
attempt to undermine USG and system over and above swinging
presidential election
Detail
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Speaking in confidence on 9 August 2016, an ethnic Russian associate
of Republican US presidential candidate Donald TRUMP discussed the
reaction inside his camp, and revised tactics therein resulting from
recent negative publicity concerning Moscow's clandestine involvement
in the campaign. TRUMP's associate reported that the aim of leaking
the DNC e-mails to WikiLeaks during the Democratic Convention had been
to swing supporters of Bernie SANDERS away from Hillary CLINTON and
across to TRUMP. These voters were perceived as activist and
anti-status quo and anti-establishment and in that regard sharing many
features with the TRUMP campaign, including a visceral dislike of
Hillary CLINTON. This objective had been conceived and promoted, inter
alia, by TRUMP's foreign policy adviser Carter PAGE who had discussed
it directly with the ethnic Russian associate.
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Continuing on this theme, the ethnic Russian associate of TRUMP
assessed that the problem was that the TRUMP campaign had
underestimated the strength of the negative reaction from liberals and
especially the conservative elite to Russian interference. This was
forcing a rethink and a likely change of tactics. The main objective
in the short term was to check Democratic candidate Hillary CLINTON's
successful exploitation of the PUTIN as bogeyman/Russian interference
story to tarnish TRUMP and bolster her own (patriotic) credentials.
The TRUMP campaign was focusing on tapping into support in the
American television media to achieve this, as they reckoned this
resource had been underused by them to date.
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However, associate also admitted that there was a fair amount of anger
and resentment within the Republican candidate's team at what was
perceived by PUTIN as going beyond the objective of weakening CLINTON
and bolstering TRUMP, by attempting to exploit the situation to
undermine the US government and democratic system more generally. It
was unclear at present how this aspect of the situation would play out
in the weeks to come.
COMPANY INTELLIGENCE REPORT 2016/136
RUSSIA/US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: FURTHER DETAILS OF TRUMP LAWYER COHEN'S
SECRET LIAISON WITH THE KREMLIN
Summary
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Kremlin insider reports TRUMP lawyer COHEN's secret meeting/s with
Kremlin officials in August 2016 was/were held in Prague
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Russian parastatal organisation Rossotrudnichestvo used as cover for
this liaison and premises in Czech capital may have been used for the
meeting/s
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Pro-PUTIN leading Duma figure, KOSACHEV, reportedly involved as
"plausibly deniable" facilitator and may have participated in the
August meeting/s with COHEN
Detail
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Speaking to a compatriot and friend on 19 October 2016, a Kremlin
insider provided further details of reported clandestine meeting/s
between Republican presidential candidate, Donald TRUMP's lawyer
Michael COHEN and Kremlin representatives in August 2016. Although the
communication between them had to be cryptic for security reasons, the
Kremlin insider clearly indicated to his/her friend that the reported
contact/s took place in Prague, Czech Republic.
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Continuing on this theme, the Kremlin insider highlighted the
importance of the Russian parastatal organisation, Rossotrudnichestvo,
in this contact between TRUMP campaign representative/s and Kremlin
officials. Rossotrudnichestvo was being used as cover for this
relationship and its office in Prague may well have been used to host
the COHEN/Russian Presidential Administration (PA) meeting/s. It was
considered a "plausibly deniable" vehicle for this, whilst remaining
entirely under Kremlin control.
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The Kremlin insider went on to identify leading pro-PUTIN Duma figure,
Konstantin KOSACHEV (Head of the Foreign Relations Committee) as an
important figure in the TRUMP campaign-Kremlin liaison operation.
KOSACHEV, also "plausibly deniable" being part of the Russian
legislature rather than executive, had facilitated the contact in
Prague and by implication, may have attended the meeting/s with COHEN
there in August.
Company Comment
We reported previously, in our Company Intelligence Report 2016/135 of
19 October 2016 from the same source, that COHEN met officials from
the PA Legal Department clandestinely in an EU country in August 2016.
This was in order to clean up the mess left behind by western media
revelations of TRUMP ex-campaign manager MANAFORT's corrupt
relationship with the former pro-Russian YANUKOVYCH regime in Ukraine
and TRUMP foreign policy advisor, Carter PAGE's secret meetings in
Moscow with senior regime figures in July 2016. According to the
Kremlin advisor, these meeting/s were originally scheduled for COHEN
in Moscow but shifted to what was considered an operationally "soft"
EU country when it was judged too compromising for him to travel to
the Russian capital.
COMPANY INTELLIGENCE REPORT 2016/105
THE DEMISE OF CAMPAIGN MANAGER PAUL MANAFORT
Summary
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Ex-Ukrainian President YANUKOVYCH confides directly to PUTIN that he
authorised kick-back payments to MANAFORT, as alleged in western
media. Assures Russian President however there is no documentary
evidence/trail
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PUTIN and Russian leadership remain worried however and sceptical that
YANUKOVYCH has fully covered the traces of these payments to TRUMP's
former campaign manager
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Close associate of TRUMP explains reasoning behind MANAFORT's recent
resignation. Ukraine revelations played part but others wanted
MANAFORT out for various reasons, especially LEWANDOWSKI who remains
influential
Detail
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Speaking in late August 2016, in the immediate aftermath of Paul
MANAFORT's resignation as campaign manager for US Republican
presidential candidate Donald TRUMP, a well-placed Russian figure
reported on a recent meeting between President PUTIN and ex-President
YANUKOVYCH of Ukraine. This had been held in secret on 15 August near
Volgograd, Russia and the western media revelations about MANAFORT and
Ukraine had featured prominently on the agenda. YANUKOVYCH had
confided in PUTIN that he did authorise and order substantial
kick-back payments to MANAFORT as alleged but sought to reassure him
that there was no documentary trail left behind which could provide
clear evidence of this.
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Given YANUKOVYCH's (unimpressive) record in covering up his own
corrupt tracks in the past, PUTIN and others in the Russian leadership
were sceptical about the ex-Ukrainian president's reassurances on this
as relating to MANAFORT. They therefore still feared the scandal had
legs, especially as MANAFORT had been commercially active in Ukraine
right up to the time (in March 2016) when he joined campaign team. For
them it therefore remained a point of potential political
vulnerability and embarrassment.
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Speaking separately, also in late August 2016, an American political
figure associated with Donald TRUMP and his campaign outlined the
reasons behind MANAFORT's recent demise. S/he said it was true that
the Ukraine corruption revelations had played a part in this but also,
several senior players close to TRUMP had wanted MANAFORT out,
primarily to loosen his control on strategy and policy formulation. Of
particular importance in this regard was MANAFORT's predecessor as
campaign manager, Corey LEWANDOWSKI, who hated MANAFORT personally and
remained close to TRUMP with whom he discussed the presidential
campaign on a regular basis.
COMPANY INTELLIGENCE REPORT 2016/111
RUSSIA/US:KREMLIN FALLOUT FROM MEDIA EXPOSURE 0F MOSCOW'S INTERFERENCE
IN THE US PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN
Summary
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Kremlin orders senior staff to remain silent in media and private on
allegations of Russian interference in US presidential campaign
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Senior figure however confirms gist of allegations and reports IVANOV
sacked as Head of Administration on account of giving PUTIN poor
advice on issue. VAINO selected as his replacement partly because he
was not involved in pro-TRUMP, anti-CLINTON operation/s
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Russians do have further 'kompromat' on CLINTON (e-mails) and
considering disseminating it after Duma (legislative elections) in
late September. Presidential spokesman PESKOV continues to lead on
this
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However, equally important is Kremlin objective to shift policy
consensus favourably to Russia in US whoever wins. Both presidential
candidates' opposition to TPP and TTIP viewed as a result in this
respect
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Senior Russian diplomat withdrawn from Washington embassy on account
of potential exposure in US presidential election operation
Detail
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Speaking in confidence to a trusted compatriot in mid-September 2016,
a senior member of the Russian Presidential Administration
(PA)commented on the political fallout from recent western media
revelations about Moscow's intervention, in favour of Donald TRUMP and
against Hillary CLINTON, in the US presidential election. The PA
official reported that the issue had become incredibly sensitive and
that President PUTIN had issued direct orders that Kremlin and
government insiders should not discuss it in public or even in
private.
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Despite this, the PA official confirmed, from direct knowledge, that
the gist of the allegations was true. PUTIN had been receiving
conflicting advice on interfering from three separate and expert
groups. On one side had been the Russian ambassador to the US, Sergei
KISLYAK and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, together with an
independent and informal network run by presidential foreign policy
advisor, Yuri USHAKOV (KISLYAK's predecessor in Washington) who had
urged caution and the potential negative impact on Russia from the
operation/s. On the other side was former PA Head, Sergei IVANOV,
backed by Russian Foreign Intelligence (SVR), who had advised PUTIN
that the anti-CLINTON operation/s would be both effective and
plausibly deniable with little blowback. The first group/s had been
proven right and this had been the catalyst in PUTIN's decision to
sack IVANOV (unexpectedly) as PA Head in August. His successor, Anton
VAINO, had been selected for the job partly because he had not been
involved in the US presidential election operation/s.
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Continuing on this theme, the senior PA official said the situation
now was that the Kremlin had further 'kompromat' on candidate CLINTON
and had been considering releasing this via "plausibly deniable"
channels after the Duma (legislative) elections were out of the way in
mid-September. There was however a growing train of thought and
associated lobby, arguing that the Russians could still make candidate
CLINTON look "weak and stupid" by provoking her into railing against
PUTIN and Russia without the need to release more of her e-mails.
Presidential Spokesman, Dmitriy PESKOV remained a key figure in the
operation, although any final decision on dissemination of further
material would be taken by PUTIN himself.
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The senior PA official also reported that a growing element in
Moscow's intervention in the US presidential election campaign was the
objective of shifting the US political consensus in Russia's perceived
interests regardless of who won. It basically comprised of pushing
candidate CLINTON away from President policies. The best example of
this was that both candidates now openly opposed the draft trade
agreements, TPP and TTIP, which were assessed by Moscow as detrimental
to Russian interests. Other issues where the Kremlin was looking to
shift the US policy consensus were Ukraine and Syria. Overall however,
the presidential election was considered still to be too close to
call.
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Finally, speaking separately to the same compatriot, a senior Russian
MFA official reported that as a prophylactic measure, a leading
Russian diplomat, Mikhail KULAGIN, had been withdrawn from Washington
at short notice because Moscow feared his heavy involvement-in the US
presidential election operation, including the so-called veterans'
pensions ruse (reported previously), would be exposed in the media
there. His replacement, Andrei BONDAREV however was clean in this
regard.
Company Comment
The substance of what was reported by the senior Russian PA official
in paras 1 and 2 above, including the reasons for Sergei IVANOV's
dismissal, was corroborated independently by a former top level
Russian intelligence officer and Kremlin insider, also in
mid-September.
COMPANY INTELLIGENCE REPORT 2016/112
RUSSIA/US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: KREMLIN-ALPHA GROUP CO-OPERATION
Summary
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Top level Russian official confirms current closeness of Alpha
Group-PUTIN relationship. Significant favours continue to be done in
both directions and FRIDMAN and AVEN still giving informal advice to
PUTIN, especially on the US
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Key intermediary in relationship identified as Oleg GOVORUN, currently
Head of a Presidential Administration department but throughout the
1990s, the Alpha executive who delivered illicit cash directly to
PUTIN
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PUTIN personally unbothered about Alpha's current lack of investment
in Russia but under pressure from colleagues over this and able to
exploit it as leverage over Alpha interlocutors
Detail
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Speaking to a trusted compatriot in mid-September 2016, a top level
Russian government official commented on the history and current state
of relations between President PUTIN and the Alpha Group of businesses
led by oligarchs Mikhail FRIDMAN, Petr AVEN and German KHAN. The
Russian government figure reported that although they had had their
ups and downs, the leading figures in Alpha currently were on very
good terms with PUTIN. Significant favours continued to be done in
both directions, primarily political ones for PUTIN and business/legal
ones for Alpha. Also, FRIDMAN and AVEN continued to give informal
advice to PUTIN on foreign policy, and especially about the US where
he distrusted advice being given to him by officials.
-
Although FRIDMAN recently had met directly with PUTIN in Russia, much
of the dialogue and business between them was mediated through a
senior Presidential Administration Official, Oleg GOVORUN, who
currently headed the department therein responsible for Social
Co-operation with the CIS. GOVORUN was trusted by PUTIN and recently
had accompanied him to Uzbekistan to pay respects at the tomb of
former president KARIMOV. However according to the top level Russian
government official, during the 1990s GOVORUN had been Head Of
Government Relations at Alpha Group and in reality, the "driver" and
"bag carrier" used by FRIDMAN and AVEN to deliver large amounts of
illicit cash to the Russian president, at that time deputy Mayor of St
Petersburg. Given that and the continuing sensitivity of the
relationship, and need for plausible deniability, much of the contact
between them was now indirect and entrusted to the relatively low
profile GOVORUN.
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The top level Russian government official described the PUTlN-Alpha
relationship as both carrot and stick. Alpha held 'kompromat' on PUTIN
and his corrupt business activities from the 1990s whilst although not
personally overly bothered by Alpha's failure to reinvest the proceeds
of its TNK oil company sale into the Russian economy Since, the
president was able to use pressure on this count from senior Kremlin
colleagues as a lever on FRIDMAN and AVEN to make them do his
political bidding.
COMPANY INTELLIGENCE REPORT 2016/113
RUSSIA/US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION- REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE TRUMP'S PRIOR
ACTIVITIES IN ST PETERSBURG
Summary
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Two knowledgeable St Petersburg sources claim Republican candidate
TRUMP has paid bribes and engaged in sexual activities there but key
witnesses silenced and evidence hard to obtain
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Both believe Azeri business associate of TRUMP, Araz AGALAROV will
know the details
Detail
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Speaking to a trusted compatriot in September 2016, two well-placed
sources based in St Petersburg, one in the political/business elite
and the other involved in the local services and tourist industry,
commented on Republican US presidential candidate Donald prior
activities in the city.
-
Both knew TRUMP had visited St Petersburg on several occasions in the
past and had been interested in doing business deals there involving
real estate. The local business/ political elite figure reported that
TRUMP had paid bribes there to further his interests but very
discreetly and only through affiliated companies, making it very hard
to prove. The local services industry source reported that TRUMP had
participated in sex parties in the city too, but that all direct
witnesses to this recently had been "silenced" i.e. bribed or coerced
to disappear.
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The two St Petersburg figures cited believed an Azeri business figure,
Araz AGALAROV (with offices in Baku and London) had been closely
involved with TRUMP in Russia and would know most of the details of
what the Republican presidential candidate had got up to there.
COMPANY INTELLIGENCE REPORT 2016/130
RUSSIA: KREMLIN ASSESSMENT OF TRUMP AND RUSSIAN INTERFERENCE IN US
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
Summary
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Buyer's remorse sets in with Kremlin over TRUMP support operation in
US presidential election. Russian leadership disappointed that leaked
e-malls on CLINTON have not had greater impact in campaign
-
Russians have injected further material into the 'plausibly deniable'
leaks pipeline which will continue to surface, but best material
already in public domain
-
PUTIN angry with senior officials who "overpromised" on TRUMP and
further heads likely to roll as result. Foreign Minister LAVROV may be
next
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TRUMP supported by Kremlin because seen as divisive,
anti-establishment candidate who would shake up current international
status quo in Russia's favor. Lead on TRUMP operation moved from
Foreign Ministry to FSB and then to presidential administration where
it now sits
Detail
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Speaking separately in confidence to a trusted compatriot in early
October 2016, a senior Russian leadership figure and a Foreign
Ministry official reported on recent developments concerning the
Kremlin's operation to support Republican candidate Donald TRUMP in
the US presidential election. The senior leadership figure said that a
degree of buyer's remorse was setting in among Russian leaders
concerning TRUMP. PUTIN and his colleagues were surprised and
disappointed that leaks ot Democratic candidate. Hillary CLINTON's
hacked e-mails had not had greater impact on the campaign.
-
Continuing on this theme, the senior leadership figure commented that
a stream of further hacked CLINTON material already had been injected
by the Kremlin into compliant western media outlets like WlkiLeaks,
which remained at least "plausibly deniable", so the stream of these
would continue through October and up to the election. However s/he
understood that the best material the Russians had already was out and
there were no real game-changers to come.
-
The Russian Foreign Ministry official, who had direct access to the
TRUMP support operation, reported that PUTIN was angry at his
suboordinate's "over-promising" on the Republican presidential
candidate, both in terms of his chances and reliability and being able
to cover and/or contain the US backlash over Kremlin interference.
More heads therefore were likely to roll, with the MFA the easiest
target. Ironically, despite his consistent urging of caution on the
Issue, Foreign Minister LAVROV could be the next one to go.
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Asked to explain why PUTIN and the Kremlin had launched such an
aggressive TRUMP support operation in the first place, the MFA
official said that Russia needed to meet the liberal international
status quo, including on Ukraine-related sanctions, which was
seriously disadvantaging the country. TRUMP was viewed as divisive in
disrupting the whole US political system; anti-Establishment; and a
pragmatist with whom they could do business. As the TRUMP support
operation had gained momentum, control of it had passed from the MFA
to the FSB and then into the presidential administration whore it
remained, a reflection of its growing significance over time. There
was still a view in the Kremlin that TRUMP would continue as a
{divisive} political force even if he lost the presidency and may run
for and be elected to another public office.
COMPANY INTELLIGENCE REPORT 2016/134
RUSSIA/US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: FURTHER DETAILS OF KREMLIN LIAISON WITH
TRUMP CAMPAIGN
Summary
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Close associate of SECHIN confirms his secret meeting in Moscow with
Carter PAGE in July
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Substance included offer of large stake in Rosneft in return for
lifting sanctions on Russia. PAGE confirms this is TRUMP's intention
-
SECHIN continued to think TRUMP could win presidency up to 17 October.
Now looking to reorientate his engagement with the US
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Kremlin insider highlights importance of TRUMP's lawyer, Michael COHEN
in covert relationship with Russia. COHEN's wife is of Russian descent
and her father a leading property developer in Moscow
Detail
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Speaking to a trusted compatriot in mid October 2015, a close
associate of Rosneft President and PUTIN ally Igor SECHIN elaborated
on the reported secret meeting between the latter and Carter PAGE, of
US Republican presidential candidate's foreign policy team, in Moscow
in July 2016. The secret meeting had been confirmed to him/her by a
senior member of SECHIN's staff, in addition to by the Rosneft
President himself. It took place on either 7 or 8 July, the same day
or the one after Carter PAGE made a public speech to the Higher
Economic School in Moscow.
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In terms of the substance of their discussion, SECHIN's associate said
that the Rosneft President was so keen to lift personal and corporate
western sanctions imposed on the company, that he offered PAGE
associates the brokerage of up to a 19 per cent (privatised) stake in
Rosnett in return. PAGE had expressed interest and confirmed that were
TRUMP elected US president, then sanctions on Russia would be lifted.
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According to SECHIN's close associate, the Rosnett President had
continued to believe that TRUMP could win the us presidency right up
to I7 October, when he assessed this was no longer possible. SECHIN
was keen to re-adapt accordingly and put feelers out to other business
and political contacts in the US instead.
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Speaking separately to the same compatriot in mid-October 2016, a
Kremlin insider with direct access to the leadership confirmed that a
key role in the secret TRUMP campaign/Kremlin relationship was being
played by the Republican candidate's personal lawyer Michael COHEN.
[Redacted]
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SECHIN's associate opined that although PAGE had not stated it
explicitly to SECHIN, he had clearly implied that in terms of his
comment on TRUMP's intention to lift Russian sanctions if elected
president, he was speaking with the Republican candidate's authority.
Company Comment
[Redacted]
COMPANY INTELLIGENCE REPORT 2016/135
RUSSIA/US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: THE IMPORTANT ROLE OF TRUMP LAWYER,
COHEN IN SECRET LIAISON WITH THE KREMLIN
Summary
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Kremlin insider outlines important role played by TRUMP's lawyer COHEN
in secret liaison with Russian leadership
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COHEN engaged with Russians in trying to cover up scandal of MANAFORT
and exposure of PAGE and meets Kremlin officials secretly in the EU in
August in pursuit of this goal
-
These secret contacts continue but are now farmed out to trusted
agents in Kremlin-linked institutes so as to remain "plausibly
deniable" for Russian regime
-
Further confirmation that sacking of IVANOV and appointments of VAINO
and KIRIYENKO linked to need to cover up Kremlin's TRUMP support
operation
Detail
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Speaking in confidence to a longstanding compatriot friend in
mid-October 2016, a Kremlin insider highlighted the importance of
Republican presidential candidate Donald TRUMP's lawyer, Michael
COHEN, in the ongoing secret liaison relationship between the New York
tycoon's campaign and the Russian leadership. COHEN's role had grown
following the departure of Paul MANNAFORT as campaign manager in
August 2016. Prior to that MANNAFORT had led for the TRUMP side.
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According to the Kremlin insider, COHEN now was heavily engaged in a
cover up and damage limitation operation in the attempt to prevent the
full details of relationship with Russia being exposed. In pursuit of
this aim, COHEN had met secretly with several Russian Presidential
Administration (PA) Legal Department officials in an EU country in
August 2016. The immediate issues had been to contain further scandals
involving MANNAFORT's commercial and political role in Russia/Ukraine
and to limit the damage arising from exposure of former TRUMP foreign
policy advisor, Carter PAGE's secret meetings with Russian leadership
figures in Moscow the previous month. The overall objective had been
to "to sweep it all under the carpet and make sure no connections
could be fully established or proven"
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Things had become even "hotter" since August on the track. According
to the Kremlin insider, this had meant that direct contact between the
TRUMP team and Russia had been farmed out by the Kremlin to trusted
agents of influence working in pro-government policy institutes like
that of Law and Comparative Jurisprudence. COHEN however continued to
lead for the TRUMP team.
-
Referring back to the (surprise) sacking of Sergei IVANOV as Head of
PA in August 2016, his replacement by Anton VAINO and the appointment
of former Russian premier Sergei KIRIYENKO to another senior position
in the PA, the Kremlin insider repeated that this had been directly
connected to the TRUMP support operation and the need to cover up now
that it was being exposed by the USG and in the western media.
Company Comment
The Kremlin insider was unsure of the identities of the PA officials
with whom COHEN met secretly in August, or the exact date/s and
locations of the meeting/s. There were significant internal security
barriers being erected in the PA as the TRUMP issue became more
controversial and damaging. However s/he continued to try to obtain
these.
COMPANY INTELLIGENCE REPORT 2016/166
US/RUSSIA: FURTHER DETAILS OF SECRET DIALOGUE BETWEEN TRUMP CAMPAIGN
TEAM, KREMLIN AND ASSOCIATED HACKERS IN PRAGUE
Summary
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TRUMP's representative COHEN accompanied to Prague in August/September
2016 by 3 colleagues for secret discussions with Kremlin
representatives and associated operators/hackers
-
Agenda included how to process deniable cash payments to operatives;
contingency plans for covering up operations; and action in event of a
CLINTON election victory
-
Some further details of Russian representatives/operatives involved;
Romanian hackers employed; and use of Bulgaria as bolt hole to "lie
low"
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Anti-CLINTON hackers and other operatives paid by both TRUMP team and
Kremlin, but with ultimate loyalty to Head of PA, IVANOV and his
successor/s
Detail
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We reported previously (2016/135 and /136) on secret meeting/s held in
Prague, Czech Republic in August 2016 between then Republican
presidential candidate Donald TRUMP's representative, Michael COHEN
and his interlocutors from the Kremlin working under cover of Russian
'NGO' Rossotrudnichestvo.
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[Redacted] provided further details of these meeting/s and associated
anti-CLINTON /Democratic Party operations. COHEN had been accompanied
to Prague by 3 colleagues and the timing of the visit was either in
the last week of August or the first week of September. One of their
main Russian interlocutors was Oleg SOLODUKHIN operating under
Rossotrudnichestvo cover. According to [redacted], the agenda
comprised questions on how deniable cash payments were to be made to
hackers who had worked in Europe under Kremlin direction against the
CLINTON campaign and various contingencies for covering up these
operations and Moscow's secret liaison with the TRUMP team more
generally.