U.S. energy secretary duped into fake
interview with Russian comedians
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[July 26, 2017]
By Timothy Gardner
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Energy
Secretary Rick Perry optimistically discussed expanding American coal
exports to Ukraine and other energy matters during a lengthy phone call
this month with a Russian prankster who Perry thought was Ukraine's
prime minister.
Perry actually was talking with comedians known in Russia for targeting
celebrities and politicians with audacious stunts, Energy Department
spokeswoman Shaylyn Hynes said in a written statement.
Pranksters Vladimir Krasnov and Alexei Stolyarov are sometimes called
the "Jerky Boys of Russia," after an American duo who put out recordings
of their prank phone calls in the 1990s. They have made faux calls to
British singer Elton John, who thought he was speaking to Russian
President Vladimir Putin, and others.
"These individuals are known for pranking high-level officials and
celebrities, particularly those who are supportive of an agenda that is
not in line with their governments. In this case, the energy security of
Ukraine," Hynes said.

During the 22-minute call on July 19, Perry, whose department oversees
the U.S. nuclear weapons program, discussed a range of topics in a
business-like tone, including sanctions against Russia and helping
Ukraine develop oil and gas.
Perry said the Trump administration opposes Nord Stream 2, a Russian
project to bring natural gas to Europe across the Baltic and that U.S.
technology could help Ukraine develop gas.
"Giving Ukraine more options with some of our technology is, I think, in
everyone's best interest with the exception of the Russians, but that's
OK," he said.
Perry also discussed the Paris climate accord and coal exports on the
call.
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U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry speaks to reporters during a
briefing at the White House in Washington, U.S., June 27, 2017.
REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

The call, first reported by E&E news, was recorded and posted
online.
It happened about a month after Perry met with Ukrainian President
Petro Poroshenko and his delegation at the Energy Department.
President Donald Trump said last month that Washington plans to
offer Ukraine more coal exports from the United States because the
eastern European nation's industrial sector has difficulty securing
coal from separatist-held regions.
It is unclear how the United States would bring more coal to Ukraine
but Perry hinted on the call that the Commerce Department was
working on it.
"The coal conversation at this particular point in time is with
(Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross) and I full well suspect it will
go forward," he said on the call.
News of the call came the same day the U.S. House of Representatives
voted overwhelmingly to impose new sanctions on Russia.
(Reporting by Timothy Gardner in Washington; Writing and additional
reporting by Eric M. Johnson in Seattle; Editing by Bill Trott)
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