The Ukrainian Foreign Minister bluntly said that there is no backup plan, and it is necessary to rel

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-02-01

The Ukrainian Foreign Minister bluntly said: There is no backup plan, and it is necessary to rely on Plan A to deal with the lack of EU support!

Hey guys, today we're going to talk about what happened recently in Ukraine. Have you heard about the latest statement by Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kuleba? It's jaw-dropping! To be honest, I was a little excited after reading it, and I couldn't help but share it with you.

Let's take stock of the whole incident first, otherwise how can you keep up with my train of thought? Not so long ago, Kuleba bluntly said that Kyiv actually did not make a backup plan for the lack of financial assistance from the European Union! Yes, that's right, it's not a joke, it was Kuleba himself. This begs the question: what's going on?!

You see, the EU originally planned to provide huge financial assistance to Ukraine, but Kuleba said that they had no backup plan. Are you saying this is too careless? They don't even have a plan B! In my opinion, this is simply playing with fire, like a child playing, completely without regard to reality.

You may be thinking, why are you so excited? I tell you, because this is not only a problem for Ukraine itself, but also a major matter related to international affairs. European countries originally wanted to help Ukraine, but it turned out that Ukraine did not even have a backup plan, isn't it very passive? This attitude is simply a bit disrespectful, and it makes people a little angry.

What makes people even more angry is that Kuleba actually said, "We don't have Plan B, and you, as bystanders, can see and think differently, you can talk about plans A, B, and C, publish articles and analyze materials, but we, as the authorities, must focus all our energy and intelligence on one thing, and that is to make Plan A work." "It's just a sign that I don't care what other people think, and I'm really a little speechless.

He also said that if aid from EU countries is delayed, the Ukrainian finance ministry will have to "demonstrate management skills." I wondered, since I had this "management skill", why didn't I prepare a backup plan earlier? Isn't this a blatant attempt to put yourself in passivity?

What is even more exaggerated is that Kuleba actually claimed that Ukraine would receive 100% of frozen Russian assets, enough to cope with 80% of the reconstruction needs. That's too optimistic, isn't it? How is it possible for Russia to let so many assets be frozen and handed over to Ukraine for nothing? I really don't agree with that.

However, Ukraine cannot be blamed entirely, after all, we are also a little incomprehensible in the international arena. At the summit, for example, Hungary vetoed the EU's budget plan, which included financial aid to Kyiv. Prime Minister Orban even said that although he did not vote against starting negotiations with Ukraine, there were still "75 chances" to stop the process. What kind of attitude is this?!

The EU also intends to reconvene the summit on February 1 to discuss multi-year financial assistance to Ukraine. I bet it won't be an easy meeting, and the parties will be fiercely contested. It is hoped that Ukraine will be able to make the right decisions at this critical moment, otherwise, the consequences will be unimaginable.

Netizens also expressed their opinions. Some expressed an understanding of Ukraine's sense of urgency and the belief that it is indeed necessary to go all out to solve the problems at hand. However, some people feel that such an attitude is too radical and a little unstable, after all, international affairs need to be more thoughtful.

In general, this incident is not only an internal problem of Ukraine, but also a major event involving international cooperation and assistance. It is hoped that all parties can treat it rationally and find an effective way to solve the problem as soon as possible. After all, cooperation between countries is mutual, and no one is immune to it. It is hoped that Ukraine will be able to deal calmly with this predicament and not let the situation deteriorate further.

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