Sanctioned Russian bank admits meeting Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner in December
Vnesheconombank confirms it met with husband of Ivanka Trump as accusations of outside interference in last November's election continue to dog President
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Russian bank under Western economic sanctions over Russia's incursion into Ukraine has disclosed that its executives met
Jared Kushner, President
Donald Trump's son-in-law and a top White House adviser, in December.
A US Senate committee investigating suspected Russian interference in the election wants to interview Trump associates, including Kushner, 36, who is married to Trump's daughter
Ivanka Trump and has agreed to testify.
Kushner previously acknowledged meeting the Russian ambassador to Washington last December and only on Monday did it emerge that executives of Russian state development bank Vnesheconombank (VEB) had talks with Kushner during a bank roadshow last year.
Russian bank admits its executives met with Jared Kushner in December
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