He discussed this on his blog.
“Trump says that Zelensky doesn’t even know how much money there was, where all the funds they provided us went, even though they gave 350 billion. And here Trump is lying again because Kellogg, who accounted for everything, states it’s 160 billion, and that’s considering the funds that remained within the U.S.,” notes Mikhail Sheitelman.
He also reminds us that there was an American report written not by Democrats, but by Republicans, the heads of the military, finance, and intelligence committees, which indicated that over 100 audits of aid to Ukraine were conducted, and none of them found any violations.
“How does Trump envision this? Are they bringing money in suitcases? By airplanes? Is he so accustomed to his time in Las Vegas or wherever his casinos were that he thinks money is in suitcases? When funds come from the American budget, they are not transported back and forth in suitcases. They arrive either in the form of weapons or are allocated to the budget, where everything is, of course, under the control of NABU, which in turn has FBI agents. What is he even talking about? And why does this person always lie? Some agency estimated that during his previous term, he lied 23 thousand times,” explains Mikhail Sheitelman.
According to the expert, to expose a person who claims to know everything, you need to ask them something they cannot possibly know, and if they start babbling nonsense, it means they are always lying. And, he states, as we understood from many of Trump’s statements about Ukraine, he has failed this test.
As reported by Zna.ua, Sheitelman stated that Russian stocks collapsed after the negotiations in Saudi Arabia concluded.
Additionally, Zna.ua reported that Karasev commented on the U.S. and Russia negotiations: “Neither good nor bad”.