There was good news from Ukraine recently: Hungary and other countries agreed on a special European Union summit on Zelensky's $50 billion bailout package. This means that Ukraine will receive lasting, stable and long-term financial support. This news is not perfect for Europe. Hungary's concessions mean that it is only hiding from enormous pressure from the outside, rather than an actual union, which risks creating a seed of hatred in Europe. The adoption of the bailout package for Ukraine is all the more ironic because of the double standards applied to Israel. Therefore, an unprecedented "criticism conference" was staged on the European continent.
Not long ago, Belgium hosted the third Indo-Pacific Ministerial Meeting of the European Union, with the aim of strengthening relations between the countries of southern Europe. The Palestinian-Israeli dispute and the Russia-Ukraine dispute, the European Union is duplicitous, and the summit has become a "criticism meeting" between the countries of southern Europe. Representatives of the countries of the Pacific Islands, East Africa, Asia, as well as European countries, all invariably accused the EU of double standards. Sri Lanka's *** Minister Sabri said in an interview that when it comes to Ukraine and the Middle East, you should never measure the problem by two standards. While some in Europe have refused to acknowledge the "double standard", Luxembourg has claimed to have acknowledged these criticisms, suggesting that there is no consensus among countries in the EU, and that a minimum consensus may eventually be reached.
Interestingly, several major European Union countries were silent at the summit and did not even send a single minister. In addition, Japan, Australia, India, South Korea and other European Union have not sent high-level ** in the Indo-Pacific. This seems to be a hint that the West is not paying enough attention to the summit.
In dealing with issues, Western countries have always adhered to the principle of "putting interests first." They don't care much about values like justice, democracy, freedom, etc., they care more about their own interests. This move has not only seriously damaged the national image and credibility of the European Union, but has also caused greater contradictions among countries around the world. In recent years, relations between the European Union and the countries of the southern part of the world have become increasingly tense, and recent events have made the conflicts and differences between the two countries even more prominent. While the approval of Ukraine's bailout package is good news for Ukraine, for some European member states it is only a temporary concession that will continue to simmer in the conflict.
Hungary has agreed with other European countries on Zelensky's proposed bailout package, and this is only to avoid putting restrictive pressure on Hungary. Hungary's concessions not only did not appease its resentment against Europe, nor its dislike of it, but, on the contrary, it quite possibly planted an even greater seed in it. At present, the European Union faces a dilemma: on the one hand, it has to maintain the unity of its member States, and on the other hand, it has to take into account its reputation in the world.
The double standards imposed by the European Union against Israel have likewise aroused the outrage of the countries of the southern part of the world. Despite the European Union's professed commitment to justice and democracy, its conduct in the world casts doubt on its true place. Such a "double standard" has not only undermined its credibility in the world, but also aroused fierce criticism and criticism from the southern countries of the world.
Recently, the 3rd Indo-Pacific Ministerial Meeting of the European Union formed a "criticism conference" among the countries of southern Europe. Delegates from all countries expressed strong doubts and criticisms of the "double standards" approach and demanded that it adopt a more fair and objective attitude. The talks reflected the conflict in the European Union, but also raised doubts and worries about the future of the European Union.
Therefore, in dealing with global issues, we should adhere to the principle of fairness and objectivity and prevent the adoption of "double standards". Therefore, it is necessary to maintain its credibility in the world, maintain friendship and cooperation among the countries of southern Europe, and promote world peace and stability.
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