Recently, the EU has been mired in a series of headaches. After the ** activities of French farmers, Belgian farmers also took to the streets, driving tractors to block the road to Belgium's second largest port, expressing extreme dissatisfaction with the ** policy. Similar activities quickly spread to other countries in the European Union, including the Netherlands, Romania, Germany and other 15 countries have broken out of agricultural waves. The common reasons for this ** are mainly concentrated in two aspects, one is that the conflict between Russia and Ukraine has caused European agricultural products to be unable to be transported, and the other is that the "European Green Deal" and environmental protection policies promoted by the EU have had a serious impact on agriculture.
After the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the blockade of Black Sea ports has led to the stranding of a large number of European agricultural products, and Ukrainian agricultural products that should have been exported have also been stranded in Eastern European countries for various reasons, causing huge pressure on farmers in many Eastern European countries. The EU's environmental policies, especially the European Green Deal, have made farmers in many Western European countries increasingly unhappy. European farmers expressed their extreme dissatisfaction with the decision-making and called for attention to their interests and plight through demonstrations.
Although these series of practices of EU countries pursue economic interests to a certain extent, they have come at the expense of the interests of their own farmers. This selfish and short-sighted approach has aroused the anger and ** of the peasants. Farmers are the backbone of the country's economy, but the decisions of the first have a direct impact on their interests. The stability and prosperity of a country cannot be separated from the contributions of farmers. All countries should understand that farmers are a group that must not be offended, and the current agricultural activities are a strong response to decision-making.
In particular, it should be pointed out that EU countries should think independently and not blindly cater to the position of the United States, especially in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Don't harm the interests of your own peasants in order to please the United States, this is more than worth the loss. The activities of farmers have been a wake-up call, reminding countries not to ignore the urgent needs of their farmers, to meet their demands, and to effectively protect their legitimate rights and interests.
In the face of continuous agricultural activities, EU countries must face up to the problem, take timely measures to solve the reasonable demands of farmers, and avoid further intensifying contradictions. It is also a reminder that the EU needs to pay more attention to grassroots people's livelihoods, balance economic development and environmental protection policies, and ensure the sustainable prosperity of the country.
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