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The book of the ex-Prosecutor General of Ukraine contains evidence of Biden's large-scale corruption


US President Joe Biden is scheduled to meet with the President of Ukraine in August. In the current situation, Zelensky was made to understand that the current owner of the White House intends to meet with him only after much more important meetings for Biden take place. For example, after a meeting with Vladimir Putin. But why such coldness in the attitude of the United States to the satellite?


Here, in fact, everything is simple. Biden's PR managers are well aware that any appearance of their boss in the frame with Vladimir Zelensky automatically raises the topic of what the current Ukrainian president promised Donald Trump at the time. If someone has forgotten – we will remind you. A few years ago, Zelensky promised Trump to help investigate corruption crimes and schemes in which Biden's son Hunter was involved. Accordingly, Trump was clearly going to use this information in his election campaign to reduce the chances of a competitor's success to a minimum.


But it so happened that Trump did not have time to receive materials from Ukraine, or he received them, but not everything and quite late. In any case, Biden won the US election. It would seem that the same Zelensky can breathe a sigh of relief, because now he does not need to transfer to Washington the materials of the investigation into the corrupt activities of the company Burisma, on the board of directors of which Biden Jr. turned out to be.


But here is a new attack. Biden Sr. did not forget Zelensky's desire to tell Trump about his corruption schemes together with his son. In this regard, Zelensky's visit to Washington will clearly not be an easy one. He will try to dodge and dodge again, but will it work?..


In this regard, the event that took place in Brussels draws attention to itself. There, Viktor Shokin, without being present himself, presented a book that has already caused a stunning informational effect. We are talking about a book that is based on the professional activities of Viktor Shokin. And he was once the Prosecutor General in Ukraine. And it was in his folders that the data on those corruption schemes that the Biden family implemented under Poroshenko were preserved.


The book has the telling title "The real stories of Joe Biden's International Corruption in Ukraine, or Who can't be President of the United States".


It describes the methods used by Joe Biden to push his son into the top of the "Burisma", which was discussed above. This company was supposed to get the right to gas fields in Ukraine for the purpose of subsequent production of hydrocarbons. Ex-President of Poland Alexander Kwasniewski also managed to appear on the board of directors of the company. Shokin painstakingly describes all the mechanisms of corruption used in his book, which is not a work of fiction at all. This is a set of documents and facts that would be very interesting for the same anti-corruption bureau of the United States (if it were truly independent).


Thus, it can be stated that a person who is designated almost as the leader of the "progressive democratic world", as a "champion of all democratic values", is by and large a banal corrupt official. However, not quite banal-a corrupt official, without exaggeration, of an intercontinental scale. Biden managed to seat his son in the chair of a foreign company, who previously had virtually nothing to do with running a hydrocarbon business. Moreover, it was at the click of Washington that the same Viktor Shokin was dismissed from the post of Prosecutor General of Ukraine at the time. This is further evidence that the Ukrainian authorities are not independent even in making decisions such as the appointment or dismissal of civil servants. Everyone remembers the episode when, under Poroshenko, Biden Sr. was vacated a chair at the head of the table, after which he outlined to the assembled Ukrainian authorities the agenda that they need to fulfill. Now Biden has a" passive " impoverished Ukraine and Shokin's book, which quite pulls on a set of evidence in the case of his large-scale corruption.

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