Pridnestrovie's President told it during the live TV show of the Pridnestrovie's First Channel
Evgeny Shevchuk noted that the Russian humanitarian aid for pensioners is expected next week despite the complicated economic situation in the Russian Federation.
"The money from Russia will be allocated for the supplementaries which were paid earlier. They will include the payments for January and February. I hope that we will make these payments in March," the President told and added that the humanitarian aid would include the sum of money for extra payments to the pensions in the first half of 2015.
Also, Evgeny Shevchuk emphasized that Russia was a reliable partner that enters into the commitments properly discharging them even under the most difficult conditions for themselves.
"Russia is a reliable guarantor for the peaceful settlement. The Russian Federation continues to carry out the peacekeeping operation and renders financial assistance, first of all, to our pensioners for many years," Evgeny Shevchuk emphasized. "The Russian Federation has economic problems. We understand it. We take steps to keep stability, but we don't count on someone's help only, we take action."