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 Following the breakfast, Ambassador Volker connected Mr. Giuliani with Mr. Yermak by text message:

On the morning of July 22, Mr. Yermak texted Ambassador Volker about the upcoming call with Mr. Giuliani, writing that it was "very good" that their discussion would take place before the call between President Trump and President Zelensky.$536$ Later that day, the three men spoke by phone. Ambassador Volker described the July 22 discussion as merely an "introductory phone call,"$537$ although phone records indicate that the call lasted for approximately 38 minutes.$538$

Ambassador Volker testified that during the call, Mr. Giuliani and Mr. Yermak discussed plans for an in-person meeting in Madrid in early August.$539$ Afterward, Ambassador Volker texted Mr. Yermak that he thought the call had been "very useful" and recommended that Mr. Yermak send Mr. Giuliani a text message to schedule a date for the Madrid meeting.541 Mr. Yermak texted Mr. Giuliani later that day about a plan to "take this relationship to a new level" and to meet in person as soon as possible.$540$

Later on July 22, Ambassador Volker updated Ambassador Sondland on the "great call" he "[o]rchestrated" between Mr. Giuliani and Mr. Yermak, noting that "Rudy is now advocating for phone call," an apparent reference to the call between President Trump and President Zelensky that would occur on July 25. Ambassador Volker also recommended that Ambassador Sondland inform Mr. Mulvaney that "Rudy agrees," and that he planned to convey the same information to Ambassador Bolton. Ambassador Sondland replied that Mr. Morrison of the White House NSC was also in support of the call.$542$ Ambassador Volker also told Ambassador Sondland that Mr. Giuliani and Mr. Yermak would meet in person in Madrid within a couple of weeks.$543$