Congressman describes Ukraine as one of the “most corrupt” countries 19:45

Marjorie Taylor Green, member of the US House of Representatives, wrote in her letter: twitterNoting that Ukraine is one of the “most corrupt” countries in the world, he pointed out that the current conflict will not change the situation.

“Ukraine is one of the most corrupt countries in the world and the war with Russia does not change that,” said the politician.

He also drew attention to the importance of monitoring the aid allocated to Kiev.

“How many hard-earned dollars are stolen or given to people they shouldn’t be going to?” Greene noted.

Formerly Green declarationThat Republican Party representatives in the US Congress House of Representatives are preparing to oversee American aid to Ukraine. According to him, Kyiv will no longer receive blank checks from Washington for its needs. As the congresswoman pointed out, the Republican Party is committed to providing transparency on issues related to support for Ukraine. He also stressed that the Republicans would provide this to American taxpayers.




Source: Gazeta

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