According to one of his posts on his Facebook page, Andrii Artemenko was introduced to
Michael Cohen and others by the Ukrainian oligarch Alex Oronov. During a Ukraine-focus conference at
Philadelphia's
Manor College in February 2016, Artemenko was involved in the development of a peace plan for Ukraine that he called the Rovt-Weldon plan named after
Curt Weldon, who was a former congressman that introduced Artemenko to
Dana Rohrabacher and
Rob Portman, and
Alexander Rovt, who is a New York real estate investor. It included a referendum for Crimea on whether it would be leased to Russia for 50 or 100 years, the removal of Russian troops from eastern Ukraine, and the removal of all sanctions against Russia. The plan supported Putin's goals for Ukraine and was discussed among
Felix Sater, Michael Cohen and Artemenko during a meeting in January 2017 in the lobby of
Park Avenue's
Loews Regency New York after which Cohen was to pass the plan to
Michael Flynn.
Valeriy Chaly, who was the Ukraine Ambassador to the United States, stated that Artemenko was "not authorized to present any alternative peace proposal on behalf of Ukraine to foreign governments, including the US administration" (). In 2016, still in the capacity of Ukrainian MP, Andrii Artemenko was the only Ukrainian politician who openly supported then Presidential candidate Donald Trump and demanded that Ukrainian policies were adjusted to take into account Trump's program at the time when official Ukraine publicly supported Democratic Party candidate Hillary Clinton. Artemenko was deprived of Ukrainian citizenship on 29 April 2017, was ousted as a member of the Rada on 16 May 2017, and was forced to leave Ukraine together with his family on 15 May 2017. Reported in
The New York Times in February 2017, Artemenko was a back channel between Putin and Trump. No charges were brought against Andrii Artemenko as a result of these investigations. During the 2019 Ukrainian Presidential elections, Andrii Artemenko endorsed the candidacy of Volodymyr Zelenskyy. After Zelensky's official statement about work on the reform of dual citizenship and the return of Ukrainian citizenship to Mikhail Saakashvili (he was illegally deprived of his citizenship in 2017 by the decree of the former President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko), Andrii Artemenko sent a letter to Volodymyr Zelenskyy, requesting the restoration of his constitutional rights and the abolition of decree No. 119/2017 regarding the termination of citizenship.
Lev Parnas stated that Artemenko approached Parnas and
Igor Fruman at the
Trump Hotel in Washington D.C. in June 2019 to set up a meeting in mid-2019 with Giuliani to give Giuliani assistance during the 2020 United States elections and act as an intermediary between
Rudy Giuliani and
Andrii Derkach, who is an intelligence agent for Russia, to support
damaging information on Democratic presidential candidate
Joe Biden. In December 2019, Artemenko appeared on
One America News Network with Giuliani and Andrii Telizhenko allegedly to disseminate
disinformation. On 1 February 2020, Andrii Derkach hired Andy Victor Kuchma and Nabil Ahmad Bader to lobby for Derkach regarding "corruption" just prior to the Senate's voting during the
first impeachment of Donald Trump which occurred on 5 February 2020. According to Derkach with support from Giuliani, Derkach, who launched a website
NabuLeaks, proposed organizing an interparliamentary group called
Friends of Ukraine STOP Corruption which included
Devin Nunes,
Mick Mulvaney,
Lindsey Graham,
Ron Johnson,
Chuck Grassley, and
Jim Jordan. On 31 July 2020, Derkach's agreement for lobbying ended. Artemenko is under FBI scrutiny for his work alongside Giuliani and suspected Russian agent Andrii Derkach in their efforts to produce dirt on Hunter and Joe Biden.
Forensic News also found that a lobbying company controlled by Artemenko
Global Management Association, which is a lobbying firm established in December 2018 and has had business with individuals closely tied to Putin's government, disguised a 2019 payment from the
Viktor Medvedchuk associated Ukraine television channel
112 Ukraine, which was an alleged Russian proxy, to appear as though it came from an oil company, but Tetiana Shevchuk of the Anti-Corruption Action Centre stated, "This is money laundering." Artemenko and his longtime business partner
Erik Prince, who is a Republican donor and Trump ally, are in the transportation and logistics business together through Kuchma's firm Airtrans LLC which is registered in Florida and is part of the Prince led
Frontier Resource Group. As an advisor to
Alexander Omelchenko in the late 1990s, Artemenko oversaw Kyiv's aviation industry. == Current activities ==