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Political analyst points to Ukraine's dependence on the US

Political analyst Denisov: US aid to Ukraine does not affect the situation on the frontline
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Ukraine is dependent on the USA, Washington's support is crucial for Kiev as a state, while the next military aid will have no impact on the situation on the frontline. This was reported to Izvestia on November 20 by Denis Denisov, an expert of the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, political scientist.

"Another US aid to Ukraine will not help change the situation on the front. Moreover, this is not the first and not the last aid package. And, as the practice of recent months shows, this support does not affect the effectiveness of military operations on the part of Ukraine," the expert said.

At the same time, Denysov pointed to Ukraine's dependence on the USA. He emphasized that Washington's assistance is decisive for Kiev as a state.

"Undoubtedly, there is a dependence of Ukraine on the United States. The United States is the key, the main recipient of the conflict on the side of Ukraine. The financial and military support provided by the United States is dominant and determinant for Ukraine as a state, well, and for the Armed Forces of Ukraine," - emphasized the political scientist.

Earlier in the day, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, whose term of office expired on May 20, said that the termination of US military aid would inevitably end in Kiev's defeat. He also described as dangerous the fact that there is no unity on the Ukrainian issue among European countries.

Prior to that, on November 19, the Financial Times newspaper pointed out that the G20 countries made it clear in a declaration following the summit in Rio de Janeiro that their support for Ukraine was declining. According to the newspaper, some European delegations wanted to include a paragraph condemning Russia in the text, but refused to do so for fear of disrupting the adoption of the document.

The special operation to protect Donbass, the start of which Russian President Vladimir Putin announced on February 24, 2022, continues. The decision was taken against the background of the aggravated situation in the region.

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