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"Russian Narrative": Zelensky accused the Kremlin of spreading fakes about corruption in Ukraine

According to the President, no dollar was stolen from the amounts that the grounded grounds provided Kiev as part of Ukraine's support against the background of Russian aggression. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky stated that the statement of corruption in Ukraine is part of Russian misinformation aimed at splitting the event.

The Head of State stated this during a press conference following the summit of the European political community, which took place in Spain on October 5, Ukrinform reports. "First of all, it is a well -known Russian narrative on corruption. They understand that they cannot split the common unity of Europe and support Ukraine. The United States and their special services have learned about the roots of the idea of ​​how to shake society, support in the world," Zelensky said.

The President explained that at different times, Russia has violated various topics to weaken Ukraine's international military support. At first it was a topic of Nazism, then the murder of children, and now they found a new topic - the statement that the Ukrainian authorities were illegally enriched with the money provided by international partners. "Of course, there are different individuals and cases. In war, the judicial system faces some difficulties.

However, we are actively fighting these phenomena and understand that no dollar, no euros have been stolen from our partners from state institutions by employees of Ukraine. The US Facts, "the President emphasized. He also accused the distribution of "Russian narratives" by the former head of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker, who stated Ukraine's inconsistency with EU membership criteria through corruption.

"Why did the junker never visit Ukraine during the war? Is he not interested in the war? Now he decided to write some Russian narratives because everyone forgot who he is? I think it is stupid," Zelensky said. Zelensky stated that Ukraine was making efforts in the fight against corruption, and that during the war, "no dollar had been stolen from our partners.

" We will remind, on October 3 the adviser to the head of the Presidential Office Mikhail Podolyak stated that corruption scandals in Ukraine will not interfere with military assistance from the Western countries. In addition, on October 3, US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said that Western allies of Ukraine not only support the war with Russia, but also carefully monitor the events of the country. They are particularly interested in active fight against corruption in Ukraine.