The media learned about the trump's decision to freeze military aid to Kiev because of corruption
Donald trump ordered the acting chief of staff of the White house Miku Malvani to block military assistance to Ukraine, writes the print edition of the Washington post referring to occupying a high position bureaucrats from the us administration.
Donald trump ordered the acting chief of staff of the White house Miku Malvani to block military assistance to Ukraine, writes the print edition of the Washington post referring to occupying a high position bureaucrats from the us administration.
according to sources, the story is about the sum about 400 million dollars.
The interlocutors of the newspaper claim that trump was not sure whether the allocation of funds, as well as among them because of the " large number of bribery in Ukraine ".
As informs Washington post, the American leader has handed over to the state Department and the Pentagon in mid - July- a week before a telephone conversation with President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky.
Another official from the White house rejected that, through blocking money trump wished to put pressure on Zelensky, saying that " it has nothing to do with the principle of service for service ".
at the same time it is noted that the funds were unfrozen by the end of the financial year end from 30 September to the administration feared that if the money is not spent, it has the ability to be perceived As a crime by law.
The scandal surrounding the American head of the family of former Vice-President Joe Biden and Ukrainian authorities erupted after publications in the media about the conversation between trump and Zelensky in July 2019.
It was alleged that the head of the United States tried to force Kiev to start proceedings against Biden, Jr. Democrats began to demand disclosure of contents of conversation and scared impeachment. Trump denies this and says the story is fabricated.
Biden's son hunter was part of the Board of Directors of Burisma Group - one of the largest private gas organizations in Ukraine. When Biden Sr. was Vice-President in 2016, he forced Kiev stringent anti-corruption policies, has called for the resignation of the current Prosecutor General Yury Lutsenko, who as well as among them, investigated the activities of Burisma.
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