The House Oversight Committee is continuing to look through documents connected to the Trump campaign and foreign entanglements. And the same stack of documents that turned up the fact that Trump had the UAE and the Saudis vet his “America First” speech has turned up another interesting little nugget: an admission by Michael Flynn that he did meet with Vladimir Putin in 2015.

Despite images showing Flynn sitting at the same table as the Russian dictator, and video showing Flynn giving Putin a standing ovation on his speech, Flynn had previously stated that he did not really talk with Putin but only “exchanged brief pleasantries.” However, as Politico reports, Flynn wrote in December of 2015 that “I had an interesting trip to Moscow (I did meet with Putin).”

The incident is just one of many such points covered in a new report from the Oversight Committee that focuses on the involvement of Flynn and others in transferring nuclear technology to Saudi Arabia. A February report from the committee covered statements from whistleblowers who expressed concern over the connections between the Trump White House and Saudi Arabia. This second report comes as a result of House investigators combing through 60,000 documents, some of which were also reviewed as part of the Mueller investigation.

Flynn is singled out in the report because of his personal connections with both foreign governments and private companies with an interest in transferring nuclear technology. During the campaign period, in both 2015 and 2016, Flynn “worked closely with companies seeking to profit from the transfer of U.S. nuclear technology to Saudi Arabia.” That included working directly for IP3 International, a consortium of companies seeking to build nuclear plants in Saudi Arabia. IP3 repeatedly challenged regulations over transferring nuclear technology and identified those limitations as a “challenge to be overcome.”

Flynn didn’t just work for IP3, and he didn’t just meet with Vladimir Putin. Flynn informed his partners at IP3 that he was meeting with Putin along with Middle Eastern officials and “offered to use these contacts to further IP3’s business interests.”