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Zelensky has ‘questions to answer’ on corruption, Mykhailo Fedorov says

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August 23, 2026
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Fedorov criticised bureaucracy in the UK and other countries supporting Ukraine for delays in supplying weapons.

The UK is a longstanding supporter of Ukraine, spending £16bn supplying weapons since the war began. It was confirmed last week that British-made drones have been used to attack Russian targets.

Fedorov said he was grateful for British support but blamed “bureaucracy and red tape” for delays in receiving promised equipment.

“Governments are lagging behind the realities on the ground. It’s not only the issue for UK, but for other countries as well that announce some assistance and we are not getting it until the end of the year.”

Fedorov urged direct funding of the latest Ukrainian drone production, in place of outdated skills and equipment from other nations: “We don’t need repairs of tanks when we no longer use tanks.”

He said timely deliveries would help save not just Ukrainian lives.

“Unfortunately, our losses, our blood, our military experience is beneficial to all of you guys. You can get this experience for all the assistance that you give us.”

Fedorov denied having immediate political ambitions but didn’t rule out a future run for president.

“It will all depend on how soon we’ll be able to relaunch this democratic election process, […] how much energy I would have, whether I will preserve my team, whether I will be able to respond to the question myself, whether I can handle this position of the president or not.

“What’s more important, is whether people will tell me, yeah, we can trust you handling that position.”

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