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16 Jul 2025, 16:59 GMT+10
The Ukrainian leader and his chief of staff Andrey Yermak are untrustworthy figures, Steve Cortes has said
Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky and his chief of staff Andrey Yermak are not "dependable" partners for the US, former Trump adviser Steve Cortes has said, pointing to transparency and corruption issues in Kiev.
Cortes made the statement in a reply on X to Ukrainian journalist Diana Panchenko, who had stressed the importance of knowing "the difference between helping Ukraine and helping Zelensky." She claimed that "Ukrainians want peace" while "Zelensky wants money and to stay in power."
"Exactly," Cortes responded, stating that in order for the US-Ukraine partnership to work, Kiev "must become transparent and corruption-free."
"Yermak and Zelensky are not dependable, believable partners for the United States," he said.
Cortes, who previously served as a senior adviser to President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance, has long been critical of the Ukrainian government's internal practices.
Earlier this month, he published a commentary warning of waning trust in Kiev's leadership, singling out Yermak as a central figure in what he described as systemic corruption, calling him Ukraine's "co-president" and accusing him of shielding officials under criminal investigation.
Cortes argued that Yermak has become a nuisance in UK-Ukraine relations, noting bipartisan frustration with the aide. He specifically cited Yermak's role in the dismissal of General Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, a popular and respected military leader, while officials like Deputy Prime Minister Aleksey Chernyshov-who has faced corruption allegations-remained in office. Chernyshov, however, was ultimately sacked earlier this week amid an ongoing cabinet reshuffle.
The former adviser's remarks echo longstanding concerns expressed by Donald Trump, who has also described Zelensky as the "primary obstacle" to peace and has repeatedly criticized the scale of US support for Ukraine and the lack of accountability for the billions of dollars sent to Kiev.
In March, Trump adviser David Sacks also called for a full audit of US aid to Ukraine, claiming there had been "tons of stories" about corruption and the misuse of American weapons. He said the only remaining question was "how much" had been stolen, calling Kiev's leadership massively corrupt.
(RT.com)
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