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>https://thehill.com/policy/international/3624495-federal-agents-raid-the-homes-of-russian-oligarch-viktor-vekselberg/
Vekselberg and that Skolkovo thingy wouldn't be of interest either.
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In 2018, vekselberg was one of seven oligarchs sanctioned by the Trump Administration for activities related to the Russian government's "malign activity…including continuing to occupy Crimea and instigate violence in eastern Ukraine."
According to findings by investigative reporter John Solomon, vekselberg also was involved in the Uranium One controversy-another lucrative source of cash for the Clinton network. Uranium One was a Canadian uranium mining firm with U.S. holdings that the Russians wanted to buy. The vehicle for the purchase was Rosatom, the Russian state atomic energy corporation. Because uranium is a strategic asset, the U.S. government had to approve deal. Enter vekselberg and Secretary of State Clinton.
At the time of Bill Clinton's $500,000 Russian speaking engagement, the former president sought permission from the State Department to meet with vekselberg and Arkady Dvorkovich, a senior official of Rosatom, during the Moscow trip. Russia needed sign-off from the State Department on the inter-agency panel responsible for deciding the fate of the deal.
You don't need to be a genius to connect the dots between a $500,000 "speaking fee," a trip to Moscow, and Russia's goal of cornering a big chunk of the global uranium market.
https://www.judicialwatch.org/the-clintons-russia-ukraine-grift/