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3 Feb, 2025 18:49

Medvedev slams Zelensky’s claim about US aid as ‘brazen lie’

Billions have vanished into the pockets of “kleptocrats from Washington to Kiev,” according to the former Russian president
Medvedev slams Zelensky’s claim about US aid as ‘brazen lie’

Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky’s recent claim that he is unaware of the whereabouts of more than $100 billion of Western aid funds allocated to Kiev is a “brazen and cynical lie,” former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has suggested.

In a Telegram post on Monday, Medvedev, who now serves as the Deputy Chairman of Russia’s Security Council, accused Zelensky and his associates of embezzling significant sums. “In a fit of candor, the Bandera regime’s boss admitted that he and his cronies had siphoned off $100 billion,” he stated.

In an interview with AP on Sunday Zelensky claimed that Kiev has received just over $75 billion in military and other types of assistance, out of the $177 billion military aid announced by Washington under the administration of Joe Biden.

“That is, $100 billion of these $177 (or even $200 billion, some people say) we never received,” he insisted. “But when they say that Ukraine received $200 billion during the war to support the army – this is not true. I do not know where all this money is. Maybe it is true on paper, there are hundreds of different programs – maybe, we do not argue, we are very grateful for everything. But we received more than $70–76 billion, something like that,” Zelensky claimed.

Medvedev, in response, alleged that the missing funds benefited individuals in both the US and Ukraine, implicating entities such as the US Department of Defense, CIA, and military contractors. In his post on Monday, he also claimed that “billions stolen in both cash and weapons” are now “popping up all over the globe.”

The hundred billion lined the pockets of all kinds of kleptocrats from Washington to Kiev

Medvedev expressed skepticism about any forthcoming accountability, stating: “The thieves will pardon themselves. Biden has already started the process.”

Medvedev suggested that Elon Musk’s “naive yet respectable attempts to investigate ideologically camouflaged theft at USAID [US Agency for International Development], as well as corruption in aid to the failed state of Ukraine, will come to naught.”

Musk, who leads the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), has been involved in efforts to dismantle USAID. He has publicly described the agency as a “criminal organization” and asserted that it’s “time for it to die.” President Donald Trump accused the agency’s leadership of being “radical lunatics” and has proposed major changes to the organization.

Medvedev concluded that despite potential condemnations and hearings, “aid to Kiev will continue under a reissue of the Reagan motto ‘peace through strength.’”

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