EU aid is not in place, and there is nothing to prepare for the crisis in Kyiv!

Mondo Parenting Updated on 2024-02-01

EU aid is not in place, and there is nothing to prepare for the crisis in Kyiv!

Hey, listen to me, it's not easy. It is a big surprise to hear that Kyiv does not have a backup plan to prevent EU aid from not being in place! Isn't that a joke? What shall we do? We need to get to the bottom of what happened.

Let's talk about this bombing point first - Ukraine's *** chief Kuleba said that Kyiv has no backup plan. Oh my God, it's a joke! He went so far as to say: "We don't have Plan B, and you, as bystanders, can look and think differently, talk about plans A, B, and C, publish articles and analyze materials, but we, as authorities, must focus all our energy and intelligence on one thing, and that is to make Plan A work." ”

Listening to this tone, you're arguing for yourself! Regarding the possible delay in EU state aid, he went so far as to say that if this happens, the Ukrainian Ministry of Finance will have to "show management skills". Hmph, is this a shift in focus? Shouldn't it be about preparing in advance?

What is even more infuriating is that Kuleba actually claimed that Ukraine will receive 100% of frozen Russian assets, which is enough to cope with reconstruction. Are you sure? I think it's self-soothing. All this reminds me of Hungary's veto of the EU's financial aid package at the Brussels summit.

You see, Hungary went so far as to veto 50 billion euros in financial aid to Kyiv, which is in the EU's multi-year macro budget plan for 2024-2027. Prime Minister Viktor Orban did not vote against Ukraine's accession to the European Union, but threatened to have "75 chances" to stop the process. This makes me wonder, what's going on inside the EU? How did this aid become a swinging political bargaining chip?

Hey, don't say, on February 1 the EU met again to discuss the issue of financial assistance to Ukraine. Again, I guess, it's a political game. I really can't get used to seeing how these are obviously humanitarian aid, but they are turned into political wrestling.

In this regard, some netizens commented: "The world is really cold, these politicians are just playing with their hearts and using aid as bargaining chips, it's really enough!" I nodded silently in my heart, completely agreeing. This kind of thing really makes people angry to watch.

Let's talk about Ukraine's attitude, looking at their statements, it is as if they are seriously ill and comforting themselves. We Chinese have always been grateful for aid, rather than using it to make political calculations. Seeing the EU's repeated delays, I am really worried about the people of Ukraine.

In short, it upset. It is hoped that the EU will stop playing tricks and take concrete actions, after all, humanitarian aid should not become a victim of political games. We need to firmly support Ukraine, but we also have to see the political tricks behind it. Don't stretch out your hand too long and end up with no help.

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