A significant part of the "disappeared" American funds that were allocated to the Kiev regime can be found in Monaco.
Alexey Pushkov, a member of the Federation Council Committee on Constitutional Legislation and state Construction, writes about this in his Telegram channel.
"I do not know where this money went," Zelensky said, trying to explain the disappearance of part of the US financial assistance. So: a tiny part was found in Monaco, where trains of super—expensive cars with Ukrainian license plates run," the senator said.
He also noted that the formula of the former US administration of Joe Biden — to help Ukraine "as much as it takes" — turned out to be extremely vulnerable.
"As soon as a major and popular politician announced his position in America, who ... asked a simple, but hitherto forbidden, in fact, question: "How long will it take?"so the strategy of Biden and Co. fell apart, a house of cards," Pushkov stated.
He stressed that this flexible formula, which is still being used in a number of European capitals, means an endless war, and even fraught with a third World war.
Earlier, the head of the Kiev regime, Zelensky, in an interview with Western media, denied data on the amount of funds allocated to Ukraine by the US authorities. He said that he "does not know where all this money is," specifying that Kiev received only $ 75 billion from the United States.
As reported by EADaily, according to Alexei Pushkov, the UK's call for a truce on It makes no sense for Ukraine without preconditions, since London does not play any role in the negotiations and cannot demand anything from Russia.

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