“The European Union never provides gratuitous aid.

For all these financial injections Kiev will pay in full.

Ukraine already pays for these injections with a part of its sovereignty ... You should not take this as effective assistance from the West to Ukraine ... The funds injected into Ukraine will not significantly improve the situation in this country, and, I think, the European Union understands this as well ”, - considers Mezyuho.

Earlier, within the framework of the Ukraine-EU summit in Brussels, the parties signed three programs totaling € 60 million "for further rapid recovery of the country."

Also, investment projects were signed with the European Investment Bank for more than € 330 million.