The investigation was conducted against the background of exacerbation of tightening between Kyiv and Washington, the Financial Times record.
The President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky has taught the Ukrainian Security Service to investigate the leakage of the last offer of the US through an agreement with minerals, including the use of tests in a polygraph. This is reported by the Financial Times with reference to its own resources.
The tests of the lie of the lie were conducted on the employees of many ministers, but refused to provide additional details or clarify how many people were curious.
“The investigation was conducted against the background of exacerbation of tightening between Kiev and Trump management under the terms of the proposed agreement with critical mineral sources and energy ownership,” the post said.
The office of the President of Ukraine has left comments, the media said. The security service statement states that it works within the framework of the law to protect Ukraine’s security and maintains some details of its secret activities.
The media states that “polygraph trials are controversial” from the point of view of science, but it should be, “Ukraine law enforcement agencies often use them” for criminal investigations and verification of foreigners who want to join the army.
The investigation began after Deputy Yaroslav Zheleznyak announced the details of the draft agreement on March 26, referring to a copy allegedly found himself in his hands. The next day, the financial times also published the content of the document.
As we have written, Ukraine has received a draft economic agreement with the subsoil from the United States, now the document has been processed.
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