Republicans, who now have a majority in the US House of Representatives, are actively promoting the idea of strengthening the administration of military and financial aid to Ukraine.
Auditors are in Kyiv this week to ensure accountability for US military and financial aid This was announced on Thursday, January 26, by US Deputy Secretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland, writes CNN.
“The administration remains focused on preventing the misuse of aid or weapons. We are working with the World Bank, (consulting firm) Deloitte and a team of US government auditors who are in Kyiv this week,” he said.
According to him, the American auditors are in Kyiv to ensure that “no aid or weapons are diverted.”
The representative of the State Department specifically pointed to the latest measures taken in Ukraine to fight corruption.
“Ukraine must not only survive this war, it must come out of it stronger, cleaner, more democratic, more European. This is what Ukrainian patriots are fighting for. This is also key to the support provided by the United States and the our international partners. The Solution President Zelensky this week to fire and accept the resignations of officials suspected of corruption is a strong signal of Ukraine’s own determination in this regard,” said Nuland.
As mentioned, members of Congress from the Republican Party have expressed a desire to make additional efforts to handle the issue of US support for Ukraine.
So far, both the Pentagon and the US State Department have noted that there are no cases of aid misuse in Ukraine.
It was previously reported that the Interdepartmental Donor Platform for the Reconstruction of Ukraine has started work.
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