Publicized emails: Biden's son wanted meeting with former Serbian president Boris Tadic

President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, had planned a meeting for investments with then president of Serbia, Boris Tadic, and with <x0 wealthy <x0ndididives” and was planning to arrange a car trip with then US Vice President Joe Biden, when he had traveled to Europe for an official visit, according to [...]
Postings published by “Fox News” shows how Hunter was creating connections with a Serbian foreign agent and with then Serbian Ambassador to the United States in April 2010 to organise the possible investment meeting, writes New York Post, the newspaper Express.
Electronic writings show that Mark Doyle, who had previously served as senior adviser to Joe Biden, then senator, and as director of the national finance on Biden's unsuccessful presidential candidacy in 2008, had made contacts with Hunter on April 16, 2010 to say he met with the chief of staff of the then Serbian president and that they had asked about the new Biden's expression of interest in organising a meeting.
Hunter was reportedly meeting with Serbian Ambassador to the United States Vladimir Petrovic, and Tadic's national security adviser Jovan Ratkovic two months ago.
Doyle, who operated as a Serbian foreign agent at the time through his firm, “Sorie Avenue Advisors”, had noted that the ambassador must have broadcast Hunter's conversations to the Serbian president's team.
I think you've mentioned that you've talked to them to put you in front of rich individuals and they're willing to do this, and that you also meet Tadiqi”, he wrote Doyle, adding that he would travel to Serbia in May.
My feeling about Vladimir is that they're very willing to help with your fund. If you have interest, you can just call Vladimir directly, you don't need me in the middle. I think it would be good for you and the fund to go.
Doyle said the ambassador wanted to organise a “full-time <x4x1> with Taddin and “potential investor”, which he described as a very serious “people”, according to electronic paperwork.
An electronic letter sent a week later by Hunter's business partner, Eric Schwerin, points out that Biden's son wanted to arrange the meeting soon after his visit to Madrid with his father.
On April 29, 2010, Hunter had sent a letter to the ambassador saying there was a change in his schedule and that he was not sure he could make the meeting in May, adding that he wanted to try to make the visit happen in the following months.
It is not clear whether Hunter had eventually travelled to Serbia and had met with investors.
According to television “Fox News”, Hunter had kept in touch with then Serbian Ambassador Vladimir Petrovic, after he had left the ambassador's post and had become a lobbyist in Washington.
Hunter Biden has not responded immediately to “York Post” for a direct comment on electronic paperwork with the former Serbian ambassador.













