The former US envoy to Ukraine told lawmakers during his closed-door testimony Thursday how Rudy Giuliani, President Trump’s personal attorney, pressed for a probe into the Ukrainian gas company that hired Joe Biden’s son but knew of no quid pro quo, according to a copy of his statement.

Kurt Volker said Giuliani pressed for Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky to issue a statement that would commit his government to investigating “corruption” — and would explicitly mention the “2016” election and “Burisma,” the Ukrainian gas company that hired Hunter Biden for its board.

However, he also told lawmakers in the statement obtained by BuzzFeed News that “there was no mention of Vice President Biden” in those conversations.

Additionally, sources familiar with Volker’s eight hours of testimony Thursday told The Washington Examiner he rejected allegations by House Democrats that Trump withheld military aid in exchange for cooperation from Zelensky in probing the Bidens.

“He testified that the Ukrainians were not pressured, they never raised the issue of a quid pro quo with Volker, and they did not view the president’s call or subsequent interactions to be inappropriate,” a source told the Examiner.

And Volker said that the Bidens never came up in his text messages with colleagues and Ukrainian officials — though the messages released show repeated mentions of a probe into “2016.”

“As you will see from the extensive text messages I am providing, which convey a sense of real-time dialogue with several different actors, Vice President Biden was never a topic of discussion,” Volker told the lawmakers.

Democrats charged that the commander in chief offered a quid pro quo of military aid if Zelensky would investigate Joe Biden and his son Hunter.

But Republicans said Volker offered no evidence of such a deal.

“There was definitely no quid pro quo, it was asked 20 different times,” GOP Rep. Mark Meadows said after Volker’s testimony. “The American people need to see the transcripts.”

But Democrats who sat in on his deposition asserted that Volker provided evidence proving that Trump had asked for a quid pro quo in exchange for security aid.