Russia's reaction to the approval of the European Union's 50 billion euro aid to Ukraine

Russia's reaction to the approval of the European Union's 50 billion euro aid to Ukraine
Russia's reaction to the approval of the European Union's 50 billion euro aid to Ukraine

 In response to the approval of the EU's 50 billion euro aid package for Ukraine, the Kremlin spokesman said that Kiev will continue to struggle with its own problems while Western countries and Europeans must shoulder the burden of these problems. European Union leaders on Thursday held a meeting in Brussels and finally managed to convince Hungary and approve a 50 billion euro aid package for Kiev. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters: Of course, we track all information. We understand that Kiev is still facing problems and the West is also experiencing problems. He added: It is now clear that there will be a process for transferring this money. Washington's support for the Kiev regime rests on the shoulders of European taxpayers, but we will follow the decision-making process.