Aleksey Reznikov has estimated the direct defense assistance to Kiev at $100 billion so far
Ukraine’s Western backers have given Kiev at least $100 billion worth of weapons – including more than $50 billion from the US alone – since Russia’s military operation in Ukraine began last February, Defense Minister Aleksey Reznikov said in his lastest interview in which he defended the “effectiveness” of his ministry’s procurements.
Reznikov revealed the aid estimate in an interview published on Sunday by state-run media outlet Ukrinform. The article was posted on the same day that Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky announced that he planned to replace Reznikov because the Defense Ministry needs “new approaches and new formats of interaction, both with the military and society as a whole.”
Reznikov said his aid estimate includes the value of weapons, ammunition and other military equipment given to Ukraine, as well as Western financial contributions for military purposes.
Reznikov’s tenure as the Defense Minister has been marred by multiple corruption scandals, primarily involving procurement of equipment and foodstuffs for the country’s military at abnormally inflated prices.
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However, in the interview he insisted that his ministry, which has relied primarily on funding from other countries, rather than Ukraine’s own defense budget, has been spending the money effectively and has been able to provide for all the military needs “cheaply” enough.
“Using the legal procedures during martial law, under a shortened procedure, we entered into contracts with everyone and everything we needed,” he claimed, insisting that the amount of “problematic” contracts was only around 2.7 percent. “Therefore, if we calculate the efficiency of the use of budget funds, then what we provide in the army, we provided cheaply.”