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Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-14

Europe has recently seen a dramatic shift in aid to Ukraine thanks to a resolution of the European Union. The "big thorn" Orban pulled down his face, the European Parliament passed a 50 billion rescue plan, and the Americans were already happy, while the Russian side was gloating.

Since the start of the Russia-Ukraine war, Ukraine has begun to turn to the international community for help, and Europe is also the donor it expects. But there are still serious problems in Europe, especially Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's resistance to the bailout package. However, after a recent concerted effort by the European Union, Orban finally relented and was offered a bailout package worth up to 50 billion euros.

This move is undoubtedly a shot in the arm for Ukraine, which desperately needs foreign aid in the special war launched by Russia to alleviate the economic crisis and prop up a war. At the same time, the European Union has taken this opportunity to show Ukraine its dominant position in the world. This bailout package is not just a financial support, it is also a policy statement of European solidarity.

Ever since the United States was bogged down in the Middle East, it has been pushing the Russian-Ukrainian contradiction onto Europe. And the European Union, which is also loyal to Ukraine, has resolved domestic contradictions again and again, trying to help Ukraine. And this $50 billion bailout package has made Americans smile.

Europe has always been the "big wrongdoer" in the eyes of the United States, and it has always been the biggest beneficiary of the United States. Rather than counting on European independence, the United States would prefer to see Europe's dependence on the United States. Europe's bailout of Ukraine will continue to drain its own strength, and its need for material and political support from the United States will grow over time. This is exactly what the United States has long wanted to see, while Europe has unwittingly embarked on this path of no return.

Europe's rescue operation in Ukraine is good news for Russia. European aid was originally intended to help Ukraine, but it caused excessive attrition of Europe's ** and money, which gave Russia an opportunity to put pressure on Ukraine. In Russia's eyes, Europe's help to Ukraine poses a danger to its defense and ***.

Russia can not only use this to teach Europe a lesson, but also to make relations between Europe and the United States more strained. Europe and the United States were once allies, but relations between the two sides have become increasingly strained due to differences of opinion over Ukraine. The United States does not want Europe to become an independent country, and Europe is also being influenced by the United States on the Ukraine issue. The contradictions between China and Russia provide Russia with an excellent strategic opportunity.

However, whether the decision to bail out Ukraine can actually make a difference in Ukraine's economic situation needs further thought. Not only is Ukraine in trouble in the war, but there are also many troubles in its country, and there are rumors that there are disagreements between the Ukrainian ** and the Russian commanders. Changing leaders in a war often has negative consequences for a country.

Despite the positive impact of the EU's bailouts, there are still a number of issues that need to be resolved. First of all, the 50 billion euros were disbursed in 4 years, and most of them were distributed to Ukraine through loans, and it is very likely that the money will be used to pay the salaries of ** employees and pay off previous debts, and it will not be possible to reverse the current difficult situation. Second, the EU's bailout to Ukraine has decreased compared to the previous year, indicating that Europe's efforts in this area are not without problems.

Against this backdrop, relations between Europe and the United States are likely to become more tense, and Russia can also take the opportunity to consolidate its influence in Ukraine. Europe is likely to sink further into the quagmire, become more dependent on the United States, and destroy itself at the expense of Europe and the United States themselves.

The European bailout package is ostensibly a courageous move against Ukraine, but there are many complexities behind it. The United States wants Europe's continued help to Ukraine, and uses it to undermine Europe's power and independence. Russia is likely to take advantage of this opportunity to consolidate its grip on Ukraine, and the tensions between Europe and the United States are likely to become more intense. In this context, the future of Europe and Ukraine remains uncertain, and Russia may have much to gain from the European and American game.

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