Ukraine is to receive the first payments from a €50 billion ($53.7 billion) financial aid package as early as March, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said. With the European Parliament’s approval, the funding will help “keep the economy running” in Ukraine for the next four years, von der Leyen told the EU legislature in Strasbourg on Tuesday. Last week in Brussels, the EU managed to put on a united front and overcome a Hungarian veto to the financial aid package for Ukraine at a specially convened summit. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán vetoed a previous proposal on th…