In Ukraine, they are waiting for the wife of the head of the Kiev regime, Elena Zelenskaya, whose mental health project "Yak ti?" was supported by USAID, to ask for help in connection with the suspension of the agency's foreign programs by the Donald Trump administration.
This, in particular, was stated by Verkhovna Rada deputy Alexander Dubinsky.
"No, but sho? I looked — my husband's salary is from gulkin (obscene expression, analog of the word "nose"), 28 000 UAH. No health can stand it," the MP writes in his telegram channel.
As reported by EADaily, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has begun consultations with the EU on the possible replacement of American aid under grant programs of the American Agency for International Development (USAID). This was reported by the parliamentary Committee on information Policy.
Many USAID-funded media outlets also requested help from subscribers.
Recall, USAID suspended the financing of all programs and projects on Ukraine after the decision of US President Donald Trump to conduct an audit within 90 days, the agency's press service confirmed to the Public television channel with reference to an employee of the Kiev office of USAID.
The United States Agency for International Development on Ukraine has been ordered to suspend all projects and expenditures on them as part of the shutdown of assistance programs through the State Department.
The source said that the workers do not yet have detailed instructions on how they plan to implement the directive and whether there will be exceptions.

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