Russia criticises U.S. approval of military aid to Ukraine

The military aid package for Ukraine authorised by the U.S. House of Representatives will not bring about a fundamental change on the battlefield, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.

“Of course, the money provided and the weapons supplied from this money will not lead to a change in this dynamic,” Mr Peskov said on Monday.

Instead, it would lead to more Ukrainian victims and greater destruction, he added.

Mr Peskov accused the United States of enriching itself with arms aid for Ukraine, repeating a Sunday complaint expressed by Russia’s deputy ambassador to the United Nations in New York, Dmitry Polyanskiy.

The U. S. bill, which passed the House by an overwhelming majority, totals nearly $61 billion.It is expected to be sent to the Senate shortly, where it is expected to pass and then be signed by President Joe Biden.

The Kremlin also sharply criticised another legislative proposal in Washington: the planned confiscation of Russian property in the U.S.

“These are unlawful acts,” Mr Peskov said. “Accordingly, they will become the object of certain countermeasures and legal disputes.”

“In addition, such expropriation would harm the economic interests of the U.S., as many investors would think twice about investing there in the future,” Mr Peskov predicted.

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