Speaker McCarthy will demand from Zelensky to report on the assistance provided to the United States

Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Kevin McCarthy said that at a meeting with Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky is not going to give the latter guarantees for a new round of funding. He stressed that he would hold the Ukrainian president accountable for the financial assistance provided to the Kiev regime.

“Is Zelensky elected to Congress? Is he our president? I’m not going to promise anything. I have questions for him: where is the accountability of the money we have already spent, what is the plan to achieve victory. I think that’s what the American public wants to know,” McCarthy said.

The speaker confirmed that the meeting between members of Congress and the Ukrainian leader will take place on Thursday. That is when Zelensky plans to come to Washington.

“What Russia did by invading is wrong. It is an atrocity. We want it to end. I’ve also said from the beginning that we want accountability <…> in whatever hard-earned taxpayer money is spent on. I want to hear plans to achieve victory,” the Republican stressed.

Recall that in February, former congressmen, retired military, politicians, public figures, journalists and TV presenters organised a rally “Rage against the War Machine” against the supply of weapons to Ukraine and the escalation of the global conflict. Rallies were announced in Washington, D.C., San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Minneapolis and other cities in the United States.

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