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Western Aid Feeding Ukrainian Corruption – Italian Deputy PM

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RT | November 15, 2025 Western assistance to Kiev risks ending up in the pockets of corrupt Ukrainian officials, Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini has warned, citing a major scandal that recently shook Ukraine’s government. He also argued against further military aid, warning that the EU was on “the path of death.” Salvini spoke as the Italian government approved its 12th package of military support for Ukraine and promised electrical…

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Right

The EU Commission deplores the revolting level of corruption in Ukraine. The bribe scandal strengthens Orbán's position and the Belgian veto on the use of Russian assets. Kallas, on the other hand, remains with the blinds.In Europe they struggle to admit it and there are also those who - like Kaja Kallas, who craves to make us wear helmets - keep on the blinds. But the truth is that the bribe scandal in Ukraine has broken something in the "idyll…

Lean Left

Adrian Karatnytsky, a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council and former president of Freedom House, believes that the corruption scandal in Ukraine may affect the scale of economic support, but it will not significantly affect the amount of military aid.

Center

The leader of the League: "It would be disconcerting if our money fueled evil." Tajani: Italy will play its part

·Italy
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Center

Tajani: 'They have nothing to do with corruption'. Ready to send weapons (ANSA)

·Italy
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Lean Left

The Deputy Premier: "I wouldn't want our money to go to the corrupt." The Minister of Defense: "I don't judge a country for two dishonest"

·Turin, Italy
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La Repubblica broke the news in Turin, Italy on Saturday, November 15, 2025.
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