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乌克兰别想进欧盟了?泽连斯基捅了马蜂窝,基辅收到前所未有警告
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-28 06:46

Core Viewpoint - The explosion of the "Friendship" oil pipeline in Russia has severely impacted European energy security and has complicated Ukraine's aspirations for EU membership, highlighting a significant diplomatic blunder by Ukraine's leadership [1][6]. Group 1: Energy Security and Economic Impact - The explosion of the pipeline, which supplies oil to Hungary and Slovakia, has caused a disruption in energy supplies, with Hungary importing $232 million and Slovakia $196 million worth of oil in July [2][5]. - Hungary's Prime Minister Orbán expressed outrage, stating that the attack was not only an energy assault but also an infringement on national sovereignty [3][6]. Group 2: Diplomatic Relations and EU Membership - The recent explosion has led to a collapse of the previously unified support among EU countries for Ukraine's EU membership, with Hungary now holding a veto power against Ukraine's accession [2][3]. - Ukraine's actions have been perceived as energy blackmail, with Hungary's government firmly opposing Ukraine's EU aspirations, stating that membership would equate to bringing war into the EU [3][6]. Group 3: Internal Challenges and Reform Issues - Ukraine is facing significant internal challenges, including a shortage of military personnel and economic instability, which complicates its ability to negotiate effectively with allies [6][9]. - The European Commission has outlined 437 reform requirements for Ukraine, which remain unaddressed, further distancing Ukraine from EU membership prospects [6][9].