US sends chief inspector to monitor aid to Ukraine
Kyiv • UNN
Richardson, the U.S. Chief Inspector General for Aid Monitoring, arrived in Kyiv. His work is aimed at ensuring transparency of US aid and supporting Ukraine's Euro-Atlantic aspirations.
The chief inspector general for monitoring US aid to Ukraine has arrived in Kyiv. This was reported by US Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink, UNN reports.
"It is a pleasure to welcome Richardson to Ukraine! The OIG's work to ensure transparency and accountability of U.S. assistance is an important part of our efforts to support Ukraine's aspirations to join the EU and NATO and to ensure public support for Ukraine's fight for freedom," Brink said.
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