Ukraine** Zelensky has recently suffered a series of setbacks between the United States and the European Union. First of all, during his visit to the United States, he failed to receive the 60 billion aid promised by Congress, and then on the EU side, the 50 billion aid bill for Ukraine was also shelved, adding to Zelensky's woes. Still, he didn't get nothing. Some U.S. lawmakers mentioned that Zelensky's speech in the United States this year has no new meaning, which shows that the United States hopes that he can make changes and achieve tangible results. One of the reasons why Ukraine is standing still is, obviously"Large**"Poor planning.
In short, the failure of Ukraine to make substantial progress, despite the large ** and financial assistance provided by the United States and NATO to Ukraine, is essentially a humiliation for the United States and the West, so their enthusiasm for supporting Ukraine naturally declined. Zelensky apparently read this signal and quickly began to push it after returning home"Large**"Plan. Both the Verkhovna Rada and the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine have reported that Ukraine plans to recruit 500,000 recruits. However, the question arises as to where such a large number of conscripts will be deployed.
Ukraine also mentioned that they will introduce a bill that would require Ukrainian male refugees between the ages of 25 and 60 to return from military service abroad or face penalties. This move by Ukraine clearly has obvious drawbacks, first of all, it is almost obvious that the territory of Ukraine may have entered"No one can be recruited"of the situation. In addition, this move by Ukraine has also created problems for Europe. We know that European countries are very focused on criticizing the human rights situation in other countries, and they have repeatedly smeared China in this regard. Since the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the EU has been actively accepting Ukrainian refugees, and one of the reasons is to establish a good image of itself.
If the EU cooperates with Ukraine and forces Ukrainian refugees within its own territory to return to their country for military service, then Europe's position on human rights will be questioned. As a result, the EU's approach would cast doubt on its so-called human rights concerns. Ukraine's actions could be a help to Russia, as even a recent order signed by Putin suggests. The order, which allows Ukrainians with any valid identification to enter Russia without restrictions, could push Ukrainians into Russia and play right into Putin's hands. Russia, which is already sparsely populated, will naturally become stronger by accepting so many Ukrainian compatriots at once, which is also a situation that European countries do not want to see.
Germany refused, with Justice Minister Marco Buschmann saying that Germany would work to ensure that Ukrainian refugees could find employment in Germany and would not force them to leave. These words undoubtedly gave a reassurance to the Ukrainian male refugees in Germany. Germany let them make a choice, which could be a headache for Zelensky. Because it could complicate Ukraine's plan to forcibly recruit Ukrainians abroad.