Blackwater founder tried to set up backwater channel between Donald Trump, Russia: report
Blackwater founder Erik Prince allegedly set up a secret communications channel between the Donald Trump campaign and Russian officials, The Washington Post reported Monday.
Prince served as an unofficial representative for the U.S. president at a secret meeting in January in the Seychelles islands that was designed to set up a backwater channel with Russia, Arab, European and U.S. officials told the newspaper.
The meeting, which took place in January, was convened by the United Arab Emirates, NBC News confirmed.
Prince reportedly met with a Russian envoy with ties to Vladimir Putin. The Russian was not identified.
It is not fully clear what the agenda for the meeting was, although the Post reports that the UAE was hoping the Americans would be able persuade Russia to distance itself from Iran, a move that would likely force the U.S. to ease sanctions on Russia.
The meeting reportedly took place in early January, more than a week before the Trump inauguration.
While Prince has no official ties to Trump, he visited the Trump transition office in New York in December and is said to have donated more than US$250,000 to Trump’s campaign last year.
Prince’s sister, Betsy DeVos, is education secretary in the Trump administration.