Lithuanian President says corruption in Ukraine slows down weapon supply

by HarakenQQ

10 comments
  1. I dont believe this news.
    Smells like spreading news to make a influence, and in the light of whats known as orcs trying to spread news like this to make stuff look bad, it would fit that profile.

  2. In what way? I can imagine corruption issues while donating money, but our government has not much of use of weaponry. It isn’t easy to convert tanks to yachts.

  3. Lately I’ve been hearing more about corruption charges than about corruption. You gotta start somewhere. Keep up the good work

  4. Mmmm… understandable. We hate our corrupt scumbags too, but they mustn’t be the reason not to give ATACMS. Please.

    I don’t think that it’s possible to eliminate corruption without major western help. Take for example Kolomoisky shit show it’s a disgrace.

  5. Military police and prison sentences should pull it up from the roots

    No idea how a military could exist without a police. Seems only one is being created now.

  6. I wonder which countries he’s referring to. It’s pretty clearly not the Baltics, UK, NL, etc.

    Maybe the US, Germany? Countries that have a part of the population which is less than positive toward Ukraine?

    Nevertheless when the Lithuanian president says something, it’s important everyone listens. There’s no one more supportive of Ukraine than the Baltics, so when one of them brings something like this up it must be something they’ve been adressing before.

  7. And this is why there is a new Minister of Defense.

    Whether he was involved or not, he failed to eliminate it.

    The new charges against that oligarch are a positive movement. Let’s see more!

  8. I guess adding hanging for such offenses during wartime would deny them entry into the EU?

  9. If you’re found guilty in anyway of corruption you should be busted to private and sent to scout on the front lines.

  10. This is the thing that I find wild about this whole war. We knew Ukraine was the 2nd most corrupt country in Europe before the Russians invaded. We have sent hundreds of billions of dollars of aid and weapons to the country with very little oversight.

    I feel strongly that these weapons were needed to support Ukraines sovereignty in the face of Russian aggression. However, it is very disheartening and disturbing to think about how much of this aid is being squandered by the systemically corrupt Ukrainian government.

    What can we do to purge these corrupt officials without compromising the success of the mission? If Ukraine has any ambitions to join the EU or NATO then the whole country effectively needs to be reformed at all levels of government. I hope that these reforms can be implemented sooner rather than later.

    Slava 🇺🇦✊🏽

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