“The projects that Europe is implementing in Ukraine have three components.

The first is generally presence, participation.

They give a little money, like this, to be able to know what's going on there.

They impose their participation, their technologies and their control with money, ”the political scientist explained.

According to him, the second component is projects that are quite costly and difficult to distinguish, aimed at "maintaining the semblance of social tranquility in Ukraine."

“Given the level of corruption in Ukraine, Europe allocates this money with great difficulty.

The third is what goes to support civil society and is implemented in the creation of a certain anti-Russian public, which will implement the Western scenario in Ukraine with Western money, ”Bruter said.

Earlier, RT got acquainted with the document, which states that the European Union intends to allocate more than € 2.5 million for a project to assist Ukraine in the transition to a digital economy.