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World News See other World News Articles Title: Phone Calls Between Biden And Ukraine’s Poroshenko Leaked; Details $1 Billion “Quid Pro Quo” To Fire Burisma Prosecutor Phone Calls Between Biden And Ukraines Poroshenko Leaked; Details $1 Billion Quid Pro Quo To Fire Burisma Prosecutor May 20, 2020 Phone Calls Between Biden And Ukraine's Poroshenko Leaked; Details $1 Billion Leaked phone calls between Joe Biden and former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko explicitly detail the quid-pro-quo arrangement to fire former Ukrainian Prosecutor General Victor Shokin who Poroshenko admits did nothing wrong in exchange for $1 billion in US loan guarantees (which Biden openly bragged about in January, 2018). The calls were leaked by Ukrainian MP Andrii Derkach, who says the recordings of voices similar to Poroshenko and Biden were given to him by investigative journalists who claim Poroshenko made them. Shokin was notably investigating Burisma, the Ukrainian energy company that hired Bidens son, Hunter, to sit on its board. Shokin had opened a case against Burismas founder, Mykola Zlochevsky, who granted Burisma permits to drill for oil and gas in Ukraine while he was Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources. In January, 2019, Shokin stated in a deposition that there were five criminal cases against Zlochevesky, including money laundering, corruption, illegal funds transfers, and profiteering through shell corporations while he was a sitting minister. The leaked calls begin on December 3, 2015, when former Secretary of State John Kerry starts laying out the case to fire Shokin who he says blocked the cleanup of the Prosecutor Generals Office, and sated that Biden is very concerned about it, to which Poroshenko replies that the newly reorganized prosecutor generals office (NABU) wont be able to pursue corruption charges, and that it may be difficult to fire Shokin without cause. Later in the leaked audio on February 18, 2016 less than three months after the Kerry conversation Poroshenko delivers some positive news. Yesterday I met with General Prosecutor Shokin, says Poroshenko. And despite of the fact that we didnt have any corruption charges, we dont have any information about him doing something wrong, I specially asked him no, it was day before yesterday I specially asked him to resign. In, uh, as his, uh, position as a state person. And despite of the fact that he has a support in the power. And as a finish of my meeting with him, he promised to give me the statement on resignation. And one hour ago he bring me the written statement of his resignation. And this is my second step for keeping my promises. To which Biden replied: I agree. Poster Comment: Joe, Joe, Joe. You should know better than to do this sort of thing since it always leaks out. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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