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Trump received a mysterious letter from Putin in 2013 — and no one knows what was in it

The letter was personally delivered to Trump in New York by the daughter of a Russian oligarch. It's contents remain a mystery to this day.

  • President Donald Trump reportedly received a letter from Russian President Vladimir Putin as a gift in 2013, and its contents remain a mystery.
  • The gift supposedly arrived after Trump put on the Miss Universe pageant in Moscow, after which he hoped he would be able to construct a Trump Tower in the Russian capital.
  • Trump cooperated with a prominent Russian oligarch on the development deal, until it was put in jeopardy by sanctions the US placed on Russia in 2014.
  • Trump's associates had reportedly been trying to get a Trump Tower built in Moscow well into Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.

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A new book detailing President Donald Trump's dealings with Russia claims that Russian President Vladimir Putin gave Trump a mysterious gift in 2013 following the Miss Universe pageant in Moscow that year.

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To Trump's apparent dismay, an oligarch close to Putin, Dmitry Peskov, told Trump that the president wouldn't be able to make it, but invited Trump to attend the upcoming Winter Olympics in Sochi and told him that Putin had a gift he wanted to give him.

After the pageant was over, the daughter of another Russian oligarch, Aras Agalarov, delivered a package for Trump to the Miss Universe office in New York City. The package was apparently the gift Putin had mentioned, and contained a polished black box that contained sealed letter from the Russian president himself. The contents of the letter remain unknown to this day.

I had a great weekend with you and your family," Trump tweeted at Agalarov in November 2013." You have done a FANTASTIC job. TRUMP TOWER-MOSCOW is next. EMIN was WOW!

Business deals of this sort in Russia can only take place if Putin approves of them, Isikoff and Corn wrote. In reference to the Miss Universe event, a pageant official later said the gala could only have taken place with Putin's consent.

But last year, The Post reported that Felix Sater, a real estate developer with a checkered past, sent an email to then-Executive Vice President of the Trump Organization Michael Cohen in November 2015 in which he indicated that a plan to construct a Moscow Trump Tower was moving forward, and bragged that they would soon be celebrating not just the completion of the tower, but also Trump's victory in the presidential election.

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Following Trump's victory in the election, Trump reportedly sent Agalarov a handwritten message.

"Now that he ran and was elected, he does not forget his friends," Agalarov told Forbes in March 2017, summing up the message.

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