JAKARTA - Russian Presidential Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov believes the money provided by the West to Kyiv will not change the course of the special military operations he held in Kyiv, although the number continues to grow.

"This money is not able to change the course of special military operations," Peskov told the media, launching TASS December 27.

"We continue to move forward. For us, the main thing is to achieve the goals that are ahead of us," he explained.

The spokesman for the Russian leader commented on the EU's contingency plan, which, according to the Financial Times, estimates 20 billion euros in financial aid for Ukraine.

"This allocated money is detrimental to the EU economy, which is struggling through difficult times. The allocated money is detrimental to the EU-state industry and is detrimental to the future of EU countries," Peskov stressed.

According to Peskov, America and Europe have realized that most of the funds were looted.

Both European and American society understand the level of corruption (in Ukraine). They realized that most of the money was stolen," Peskov said.

Peskov added, "The leaders of the countries that allocate these funds also know this," and most importantly, "this is gradually becoming clear and will become clearer for taxpayers in those countries."

"They won't like it," Peskov assured.

"Of course, we understand that the European Union is experiencing a serious contradiction regarding the issue of continuing to allocate money. What's more, because this money is not meant for creation. This money is allocated to keep the war running and to support the regime that spends it for unknown purposes and with unknown efficiency," Peskov said.


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