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According to Aven, the official showed no emotion in response to this report and did not appear to care.[1]

6. Carter Page Contact with Deputy Prime Minister Arkady Dvorkovich

In December 2016, more than two months after he was removed from the Trump Campaign, former Campaign foreign policy advisor Carter Page again visited Moscow in an attempt to pursue business opportunities.[2] Grand Jury 
   [3] According to Konstantin Kilimnik, Paul Manafort's associate, Page also gave some individuals in Russia the impression that he had maintained his connections to President-Elect Trump. In a December 8, 2016 email intended for Manafort, Kilimnik wrote, "Carter Page is in Moscow today, sending messages he is authorized to talk to Russia on behalf of DT on a range of issues of mutual interest, including Ukraine."[4]

On December 9, 2016, Page went to dinner with NES employees Shlomo Weber and Andrej Krickovic.[5] Weber had contacted Dvorkovich to let him know that Page was in town and to invite him to stop by the dinner if he wished to do so, and Dvorkovich came to the restaurant for a few minutes to meet with Page.[6] Dvorkovich congratulated Page on Trump's election and expressed interest in starting a dialogue between the United States and Russia.[7] Dvyorkovich asked Page if he could facilitate connecting Dvorkovich with individuals involved in the transition to begin a discussion of future cooperation.[8] Grand Jury 
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  1. Aven 8/2/18 302, at 8; Grand Jury 
  2. Page 3/10/17 302, at 4; Page 3/16/17 302, at 3; Grand Jury  Among other meetings, Page contacted Andrey Baranov, head of investor relations at Rosneft, and they discussed the sale of Rosneft and meetings Baranov had attended with Rosneft CEO Igor Sechin. Grand Jury 
  3. Grand Jury 
  4. Investigative Technique   
  5. Page 3/16/17 302, at 3; Page 3/30/17 302, at 8.
  6. Weber 7/28/17 302, at 4; Page 3/16/17 302, at 3; Grand Jury 
  7. Page 3/16/17 302, at 3; Grand Jury 
  8. Page 3/16/17 302, at 3; Grand Jury 
  9. Grand Jury 
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