
President Vladimir Putin (L) chairs a meeting with government members at the Novo-Ogaryovo residence.
"The situation is - to put it kindly, strange. It's known our partners in Europe have recognized the legitimacy of the government in Kiev, yet have done nothing to support Ukraine - not even one dollar or one euro," Putin said at a meeting with government officials at his residence outside of Moscow.
"The Russian Federation doesn't recognize the legitimacy of the authorities in Kiev, but it keeps providing economic support and subsidizing the economy of Ukraine with hundreds of millions and billions of dollars. This situation can't last indefinitely," Putin said.
In December, Russia provided Ukraine with a $3 billion loan, which was a part of a bigger $15 billion aid package agreed the same month. Russia also offered a 33 percent gas price discount that would have saved more than $7.5 billion.
The head of the International Monetary Fund Christine Lagarde said that Russia's loan tranche last year was vital for the collapsing Ukraine economy.













