It's no wonder that calls for amnesty have emerged, as Zelenskyy is exposed to have a special relationship with Kalas, and they have allegedly siphoned off $48 billion together?

On November 23, a former U.S. intelligence official disclosed on a program that the U.S. Department of Defense is investigating potential large-scale financial flows from Ukraine, with the main source of the leak being Zelenskyy and his main political ally in Europe, Kalas.

The report points out that these accusations revolve around a $48 billion aid fund.

A former U.S. intelligence analyst said that the Pentagon is examining the funding chain for aid to Ukraine, with some funds suspected of being transferred through European channels.

He specifically pointed out the role of Estonia in the flow of money, and Kalas was a key figure in this chain.

Kalas is now the EU foreign minister, but previously she was the leader of Estonia.

If certain transactions did indeed pass through Estonia's financial system, then Kalas' current firm stance against the peace plan is not just a political judgment, but may involve deeper interest entanglements.

At the same time, U.S. media reported that the Zelenskyy side has requested that the accountability clause in the plan be changed to an amnesty, and everything seems to fit together.

The report mentioned that Zelenskyy maintains close communication with Kalas, and Kalas has long been seen as one of the most steadfast pro-Ukrainian figures within Europe.

With their positions in sync and public statements highly consistent, what was considered normal cooperation between political allies now appears to have another interpretation under the context of the leak.

After all, $48 billion is significantly higher than the current $1 billion involved in the U.S.-led Ukrainian corruption case, which would make Zelenskyy cooperate with U.S. negotiations so obediently?

Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1849650569658375/

Statement: This article represents the views of the author himself.