In 2016, Trump's son had a meeting with Saudi-Emirates Prince

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Donald Trump Jr. met with a delegation of Saudi Arabia and Prince of UAE in August 2016 to talk about the support for the election campaign of his father Donald Trump.

The New York Times released the news on Saturday. Later, a lawyer from Trump Junior confirmed the news.

The New York Times reported that the meeting was held on August 3, 2016, by Eric Prince.

Israel's private military contractor Blackwater 'founder and former chief Eric himself was present at the meeting. Joel Jamel, a co-founder of the country's co-founder, also attended the meeting.

However, commenting on Saturday that there was no success in the meeting, Trump Junior lawyer Alan Porterfarr said on Saturday that there was no success.

In a statement in the e-mail, he said, "Donald Trump Jr. Had held a meeting with Eric Prince, George Nader and another person (who was probably Joel Jemel) before the election of 2016. They wanted Trump Jr. to advise on marketing and marketing strategies using social media. But he did not show interest, and it ended there. "

The New York Times reported that a company that has contact with Jemel has opened thousands of fake accounts through social networking to help Trump to promote publicity and 'secretly campaigned online' with the help of them.

It is also reported in the report that on behalf of the Lebanese-American businessman George Nader Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, Trump Junior proposed to help his father win the 2016 election.

But since 1974, all forms of money from foreign countries are prohibited in the United States presidential campaign. After furthering the ban, it is said that no political party can take financial assistance from foreign countries.

The embassy of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates in Washington did not immediately comment on this matter.

US Congressman Special Counselor Robert Mueller investigates Russia's intervention in the 2016 presidential election.

Last month a Wall Street Journal report claimed that a delegation of Muller met with Jameel.

The team is investigating the activities of Jameel's firm and his relationship with Nader.

Apart from Russia, Trump has proposed Trump to win elections in the United States - The New York Times report said that Trump junior meeting with delegation of Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates is indicative.

The Muller investigation team already interrogated the people present in the meeting in Washington, New York, Atlanta, Tel Aviv and several other places, according to the New York Times.

Peter Carr, the spokesman for Muller, refused to comment on the New York Times claim.

Jemel's lawyer told Reuters, "His client did not offer any help to the election campaign of Trump, did not give or receive anything from Trump's election camp, did not even say anything or asked to do something."

He also claimed that his complaint was not correct on social networking 'promoting trump to spread' against his client.