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 [3] The topic of Russian interference in the 2016 election did not come up.[4]

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 [5] Prince added that he would inform Bannon about his meeting with Dmitriev, and that if there was interest in continuing the discussion, Bannon or someone else on the Transition Team would do so.[6] Grand Jury 
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Afterwards, Prince returned to his room, where he learned that a Russian aircraft carrier had sailed to Libya, which led him to call Nader and ask him to set up another meeting with Dmitriev.[8] According to Nader, Prince called and said he had checked with his associates back home and needed to convey to Dmitriev that Libya was "off the table.[9] Nader wrote to Dmitriev that Prince had "received an urgent message that he needs to convey to you immediately," and arranged for himself, Dmitriev, and Prince to meet at a restaurant on the Four Seasons property.[10]

At the second meeting, Prince told Dmitriev that the United States could not accept any Russian involvement in Libya because it would make the situation there much worse.[11]
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  4. Prince 5/3/18 302, at 4-5.
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  6. Prince 5/3/18 302, at 4; Grand Jury 
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  8. Prince 4/4/18 302, at 10; Prince 5/3/18 302, at 4; Grand Jury 
  9. Nader 1/22/18 302, at 14; Grand Jury 
  10. Grand Jury  1/11/17 Text Messages, Dmitriev & Nader (9:13:54 — 10:24:25 p.m.).
  11. Grand Jury    Prince, however, denied that and recalled that he was making these remarks to Dmitriev not in an official capacity for the transition but based on his experience as a former naval officer. Prince 5/3/18 302, at 4.

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