The Kremlin saw a "benefit" for the US in helping Ukraine

21.04.2024/22/44 XNUMX:XNUMX    408
The Kremlin saw a benefit for the US in helping Ukraine

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Dmytro Peskov is not worried that the Armed Forces will have more opportunities to effectively destroy the Russian army


American aid will not affect "the outcome of the development of the situation on the fronts", Dmytro Peskov believes.

The US provides aid to Ukraine in order to "provoke" it to continue hostilities and earn more money. This point of view was voiced by Kremlin spokesman Dmytro Peskov on Thursday, April 18, commenting on the new American draft law on providing financial assistance to Kyiv.

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"Due to their internal political differences, Washington is looking for different modalities to continue providing aid to Ukraine. In any case, under any regimes of providing this assistance, de facto it is about provoking Ukraine to further hostilities "to the last Ukrainian" with the provision of guaranteed profit for the USA", he said and added that "the USA does not forget itself ".



Peskov noted that a significant part of the funds will remain with the US military industry, and then "will be paid in the form of taxes to the American state and so on."

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The Kremlin spokesman believes that in this way the USA is conducting a "colonial policy". At the same time, he is convinced that American aid will not affect "the outcome of the development of the situation on the fronts."



The day before, the US Congress presented a bill that provides for the allocation of more than 60 billion dollars to support Ukraine during the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024.

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In turn, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Michael Johnson, announced the date of the vote on bills that contain aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan.


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