"Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that his
country has only received around $76 billion in aid from the United States
despite America authorising around $175 billion to support the war-torn
country.
In an interview with the Associated Press published over the
weekend, President Zelensky said he doesn’t know where most of the money the
United States allocated under the Biden administration to Ukraine has gone.
“When I hear – both in the past and even now – from the U.S.
that America has provided Ukraine with hundreds of billions, as the president
of a nation at conflict, I can tell you – we’ve received more than $75 billion,” he
said. “We’re talking about tangible things because this aid didn’t come as cash
but rather as weapons, which amounted to about $70 billion.”
“But when it’s said that Ukraine received $200 billion to
support the army during the war – that’s not true. I don’t know where all that
money went,” Zelensky admitted.
“Perhaps it’s true on paper with hundreds of different
programmes – I won’t argue, and we’re immensely grateful for everything. But in
reality, we received about $76 billion. It’s significant aid, but it’s not $200
billion.”
The Ukrainian leader suggested that perhaps the additional
funds went to humanitarian programmes, which he said he was “uninformed about,
except for knowing of their existence”.
“Perhaps the U.S. President’s administration will audit
these programmes and find additional billions, but I don’t know where those
funds went,” Zelensky said.
He went on to note that following the 2022 events in Ukraine, many organisations fled the country and suggested that they may
have also received U.S. taxpayer dollars.
While the U.S. Congress has authorised around $175 billion
for Ukraine-related spending since 2022, much of the money has been directed to
defence firms in the United States.
An analysis by the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) found
last year that nearly 70 per cent of Ukraine aid was spent in America,
including replenishing U.S. weapons stockpiles, purchasing weapons to be sent
to Ukraine, and funding Defence Department accounts.
There have been long-held concerns in Washington over
sending billions of dollars to Ukraine given its issues with graft. In 2023,
Transparency International ranked Ukraine as the second-most corrupt European
nation, with a score of 33 out of 100.
The Oversight Committee in the U.S. House of Representatives
has found that “Ukrainian government officials allegedly engaged in bribery,
used government vehicles for personal use, and purchased inflated food supplies
for Ukrainian forces.”
Despite previously downplaying the widespread corruption in
the former Soviet state, the New York Times reported in 2023 that unnamed
Ukrainian officials admitted U.S. taxpayer money intended for military
contracts had “failed to produce weaponry or ammunition and that some money has
vanished.”"
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