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欧洲凑了900亿欧元,用来帮助乌克兰,现在却集体喊停?果然不简单
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2026-01-04 08:05
先说说这900亿欧元是怎么凑出来的,从一开始就透着一股"勉强"。欧洲本来没打算自己掏钱,最初的如意算盘是动用冻结的2100亿欧元俄罗斯资产,这样 成员国的财政压力能少一半。可这想法刚抛出来就黄了,比利时第一个跳出来反对——毕竟这些资产大多存在比利时的银行里,它怕遭到俄罗斯的报复,还 担心砸了欧元的信誉,让其他国家不敢再把钱存到欧元区。跟着意大利、保加利亚等国也纷纷反对,说动别人冻结的资产不合国际法,这事儿就彻底泡汤 了。 没办法,欧洲只能退而求其次搞"B计划":24个成员国联合举债,用欧盟的整体预算做担保,给乌克兰放无息贷款。而且还说好,只有俄罗斯赔了战争赔 款,乌克兰才用还钱,要是俄罗斯不赔,这窟窿就由欧盟自己填。即便条件放宽到这份上,匈牙利、斯洛伐克、捷克三国还是不买账,坚决不参与债务担 保。最后敲定的方案,说白了就是24国硬扛、3国豁免的妥协产物,所谓的"欧洲团结",从一开始就是装出来的。 之所以刚敲定就喊停,核心原因就一个:欧洲自己快扛不住了。自从俄乌冲突爆发,欧洲对俄罗斯的能源制裁就成了"双刃剑",伤了俄罗斯的同时,更把自 己捅得够呛。能源价格飙涨直接推高了通胀,工业成本跟着翻倍。德国的工业电价都涨 ...
为什么说欧洲一些国家不想让俄乌真正停战,欧洲有何目的?
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-10-29 03:51
Core Viewpoint - The article emphasizes that Europe aims to weaken Russia's overall national strength through continued support for Ukraine and sanctions, while also highlighting the resilience of the Russian economy despite these efforts [1][2][3]. Group 1: European Strategy - Europe has three main objectives: to support Ukraine, prolong the conflict to weaken Russia, and ensure that Russia does not pose a military threat to Europe [1][2]. - The ongoing support for Ukraine is seen as a way for Europe to maintain its security interests while using Ukraine as a buffer against Russia [7]. Group 2: Russian Resilience - Despite 18 rounds of sanctions and ongoing military support for Ukraine, Russia's economy has shown resilience and adaptability, with improvements in military production and new weapon developments [2][3]. - Russia has successfully pivoted towards Eastern markets, maintaining economic growth and avoiding collapse despite European sanctions [3][5]. Group 3: European Economic Challenges - Europe faces significant economic difficulties, including rising energy costs and declining living standards, which have led to a decrease in its international standing [2][5]. - The reliance on alternative energy sources has increased costs for Europe, undermining its energy autonomy and exposing it to greater dependence on the U.S. [5]. Group 4: Future Implications - The potential for "aid fatigue" in Europe raises questions about the sustainability of support for Ukraine as the conflict drags on [7][9]. - The European Union's financial strategies, such as using frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine, could further escalate tensions and have negative repercussions for Europe [9].