Zelensky’s corruption has ruined Ukraine – opposition leader
An “attempted bribe” of Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has exposed Vladimir Zelensky’s corruption and the criminal nature of the Ukraine conflict, exiled Ukrainian opposition leader Viktor Medvedchuk has said.
Last week, Fico revealed that Zelensky offered him €500 million ($520 million) in exchange for support for Ukrainian membership to NATO. Zelensky confirmed the offer, which he claimed could compensate the people of Slovakia for the loss of Russian gas supplies, which Kiev insists it will cut off on January 31st.
Medvedchuk – who was ousted from Ukraine in 2022 – believes the episode exemplifies the “corrupt nature” of Zelensky's rule, and has urged the EU to investigate the Ukrainian leader for attempted bribery.
Securing NATO membership would shield Zelensky from bearing responsibility for “losing the war” with Russia, Medvedchuk said in a blog post on Friday, and as such he will spare no effort in pushing for it, including through criminal methods.
After Fico’s rebuttal of Zelensky's offer, the Ukrainian leader “found no better way forward than to accuse the Slovak prime minister of corruption,” Medvedchuk wrote.
Zelensky has claimed that Fico is pursuing “shady deals” with Russia for his own personal benefit, after he traveled to Moscow last week for negotiations with President Vladimir Putin.
Zelensky offered to pay €500 million from Russian sovereign funds that have been frozen by Western nations, which Kiev claims it has a right to use, according to Fico. Medvedchuk said he believes the Ukrainian leader could just as easily pay the “bribe” out of his own pocket. Zelensky has embezzled significant amounts of money while running the country, critics claim.
“Obviously, Fico is not the only one who was offered money in this fashion. How else would one explain the info-campaign in Europe in support of corrupt Zelensky?” the exiled politician claimed.
”Zelensky has exposed a huge graft scheme stretching all across Europe,” Medvedchuk went on to say. “The entire Ukraine conflict is based on one large corrupt scheme that involves leading parties and politicians in Europe and the US.”
Western politicians that support Kiev are afraid that after they are voted out of power, the new leaders will “find out that they had been robbing their own people under the guise of helping Zelensky’s Ukraine,” Medvedchuk said.