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Zelensky, U.S. Working On a Deal That Would Fund Ukraine With Taxpayer Dollars for the Next Ten Years

Sarah Arnold
By Sarah Arnold 

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky revealed that Ukraine and the U.S. government are “working on a bilateral security agreement” that would force Washington to provide Ukraine with military, economic, and political support for the next decade. 

In a statement issued on Sunday, Zelensky said that he and President Joe Biden are in talks to secure a deal that would give Ukraine U.S. taxpayer funds for the next ten years as its long-winded war with Russia continues. 

He claimed the money is needed to equip Ukraine with the “efficiency in assistance” it needs to tackle the recent war advances by Russian forces. 

“We are working to commit to paper concrete levels of support for this year and the next ten years,” Zelensky said. “It will include military, financial, and political support, as well as what concerns joint production of weapons.”

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One Comment

  1. Leon de Justicia Leon de Justicia May 6, 2024

    This is criminal!

    Most people are unaware that EVERY time the United States sends money to the Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky makes a HEAVY gratuitous payment into an offshore ‘shell’ company owned by the Biden family !!!

    This is happens EVERY time the United States sends money to a foreign country or passes legislation benefiting a foreign country. That country makes a gratuitous payment to an offshore ‘shell’ company owned by the government officials who facilitated their benefit.

    This is why at least 75% of ALL D.C. ‘K’ street lobbyists represent foreign governments (a fact few of United States citizens realize).

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