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匈牙利怒了:对乌克兰重要的,都否决!
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-22 14:48
转自:扬子晚报 图据CFP 匈牙利外交与对外经济部长彼得·西雅尔多22日表示,匈牙利将阻止欧盟第20轮对俄罗斯制裁方案通 过,直至乌克兰恢复"友谊"输油管道的石油输送。 西雅尔多表示,匈牙利将阻止计划于23日在欧盟外长理事会会议上表决的第20轮对俄制裁方案获得通 过。他强调,只要乌方不恢复输油,匈方将阻止所有对乌克兰至关重要的欧盟决议。 西雅尔多当天在社交媒体上发表视频声明说,乌克兰决定不恢复向匈牙利输送俄罗斯石油,这显然 是"政治勒索"。他指责乌方意图通过中断石油输送、抬高匈国内油价,在匈牙利大选临近之际施加影 响。 此前,匈方已采取其他应对措施。2月18日,西雅尔多宣布匈牙利暂停向乌克兰供应柴油。20日,西雅 尔多表示匈牙利将阻止欧盟向乌克兰发放总额达900亿欧元的援助贷款。 "友谊"输油管道是俄罗斯向中东欧输送原油的大型管网系统,起点位于俄罗斯西南部萨马拉州,北线经 白俄罗斯通往波兰和德国,南线经乌克兰通往捷克、斯洛伐克和匈牙利。据西雅尔多介绍,该管道自1 月27日起中断输送,尽管目前"不存在任何实际或技术障碍",但乌方仍决定不恢复输油。(记者陈浩) 来源 | 新华社 ...
欧洲议会表决通过 900亿欧元援乌贷款
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-11 22:53
转自:贵州日报 欧洲议会在公报中说,这项贷款将由欧盟在资本市场借款筹集资金,并以欧盟预算空间作为支撑。 德国基尔研究所同日发布报告说,随着美国撤回资金,乌克兰获得的军事援助在2025年降至最低水平, 欧洲几乎是独自承担这笔费用。 (《欧洲议会表决通过 900亿欧元援乌贷款》由贵阳日报为您提供,转载请注明来源,未经书面授权许 可,不得转载或镜像。) 新华社布鲁塞尔2月11日电 欧洲议会11日投票通过一项总额900亿欧元的乌克兰援助贷款,以满足乌克 兰2026至2027年度的财政需求。 根据公报,贷款中的300亿欧元将通过欧盟对乌克兰援助机制用于宏观金融援助或预算支持,600亿欧元 将用于加强乌克兰的国防能力,其中包括对其采购军事装备的支持。 ...
欧洲议会表决通过900亿欧元援乌贷款
Xin Hua She· 2026-02-11 14:32
(文章来源:新华社) 欧洲议会11日投票通过一项总额900亿欧元的乌克兰援助贷款,以满足乌克兰2026至2027年度的财政需 求。 根据公报,贷款中的300亿欧元将通过欧盟对乌克兰援助机制用于宏观金融援助或预算支持,600 亿欧元将用于加强乌克兰的国防能力,其中包括对其采购军事装备的支持。欧洲议会在公报中说,这项 贷款将由欧盟在资本市场借款筹集资金,并以欧盟预算空间作为支撑。德国基尔研究所同日发布报告 说,随着美国撤回资金,乌克兰获得的军事援助在2025年降至最低水平,欧洲几乎是独自承担这笔费 用。 ...
欧盟称将提供约2亿欧元用于对乌援助
Jing Ji Guan Cha Wang· 2026-01-29 14:08
经济观察网据央视新闻客户端消息,当地时间1月29日,欧盟委员会宣布向乌克兰和收容难民的摩尔多 瓦提供1.53亿欧元的紧急援助。为应对紧急需求,欧盟将向乌克兰提供1.45亿欧元的人道主义援助,用 于提供保护、住所、食物、现金援助、心理社会支持以及水和医疗服务。欧盟还将向摩尔多瓦提供800 万欧元,用于安置乌克兰难民。 此外,欧盟委员会与欧洲投资银行当天共同向乌克兰国家石油天然气公司(Naftogaz)追加5000万欧元资 金。这笔资金将用于支持乌克兰冬季供暖和能源供应。 ...
匈牙利总理:不会支持欧盟对乌克兰援助行动
Jing Ji Guan Cha Wang· 2026-01-23 10:40
Core Viewpoint - Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán expressed surprise at Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's recent criticisms of the Hungarian government and other European leaders, particularly regarding the EU's support for Ukraine [1] Group 1: Criticism and Reactions - Zelensky criticized the Hungarian government and other European leaders during his speech on the 22nd [1] - Orbán stated that Zelensky undermined the EU's commitment to providing aid and weapons to Ukraine [1] Group 2: EU Support for Ukraine - European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced a development roadmap for Ukraine on the evening of the 22nd, which includes accepting all of Ukraine's requests [1] - The roadmap entails providing $800 billion in aid to Ukraine, expediting its EU membership process by 2027, and ensuring support for Ukraine until 2040 [1] Group 3: Hungary's Position - Orbán announced that Hungary will initiate a national petition to inform the EU that Hungary will not support the proposed aid package for Ukraine [1]
欧洲凑了900亿欧元,帮乌克兰再打两年,也让泽连斯基感到了危机
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-12-29 06:47
Core Points - The European Union has decided to raise €90 billion in loans to support Ukraine, a decision made during the EU summit despite initial proposals to use frozen Russian assets being blocked by Belgium [1] - The aid package reflects a collective effort from over 20 European countries, indicating a willingness to support Ukraine even through borrowing, although some countries like the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Slovakia opposed the plan [1] - The €90 billion aid is part of a broader commitment, with the EU having provided €169 billion to Ukraine since the onset of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, averaging about €48 billion annually [1][4] Summary by Sections - **Aid Amount and Structure** - The €90 billion aid is structured as a loan from the EU as a whole, not including individual contributions from member states [4] - This funding is expected to sustain Ukraine for at least two years, allowing it to continue its resistance against Russia [4] - **Political Dynamics** - The decision showcases a united front among most EU countries in supporting Ukraine, despite dissent from a few nations [1] - The aid has influenced Ukraine's leadership, with President Zelenskyy renewing calls for NATO membership, reflecting a sense of hope amid ongoing external support [4]
欧洲批准900亿援助,泽连斯基继续要钱,乌克兰养不起80万军队
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-12-23 06:15
Group 1 - The European Union has approved a €90 billion aid package for Ukraine, covering the fiscal years 2026 to 2027, reflecting the complex challenges Europe faces [1] - The initial plan was to use €210 billion of frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine, supported by several EU leaders, but faced strong opposition from Belgium and the United States [3] - The EU ultimately chose to abandon the frozen asset proposal, leading to dissent from Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic, which have historically opposed aid to Ukraine [5] Group 2 - Ukrainian President Zelensky stated that Ukraine lacks sufficient financial resources to maintain an active military force of 800,000, which is why he continues negotiations with European leaders [5] - The U.S. proposed a peace plan limiting Ukraine's military to 600,000, which was rejected by Ukraine, as they aim to retain a force of 800,000, currently at 880,000 [7] - The ongoing aid to Ukraine has become politically necessary for the EU, as emphasized by Polish Prime Minister Tusk, indicating that failure to support Ukraine could lead to broader regional instability [7]
欧盟惨败!动用俄冻结资产计划流产,乌克兰只拿到“缩水版”贷款
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-12-19 09:05
Group 1 - The EU summit concluded with a compromise on aid to Ukraine, reducing the originally planned €210 billion assistance to €90 billion in interest-free loans [1][2] - The final agreement involves raising €90 billion through EU budget-backed common debt, to be disbursed to Ukraine over the next two years [2] - The loan repayment is set as "future reparations from Russia," with the EU retaining the right to use frozen Russian assets as collateral if Moscow refuses to repay [4][6] Group 2 - The reduced aid package is only expected to partially cover Ukraine's projected budget deficit of €71.7 billion for 2026, highlighting a significant funding gap [4] - The IMF estimates that Ukraine will need at least €135 billion in funding support from 2026 to 2027, indicating ongoing financial challenges [4] - Concerns have been raised regarding the potential misuse of aid funds, with some supporters arguing that any agreement is better than none, despite fears of funds being trapped in a "fiscal black hole" [5] Group 3 - The EU has not completely abandoned the idea of utilizing Russian assets, with leaders indicating that the process has merely changed [6] - Divergent opinions among EU leaders were evident, with some viewing the agreement as a stabilizing factor while others criticized it as a step closer to war [6] - The Russian central bank has announced plans to recover losses incurred due to asset freezes by EU banks, adding complexity to the situation [6]
欧盟领导人同意2026至2027年度向乌克兰提供900亿欧元援助
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-12-19 02:24
Group 1 - The European Council President Costa announced that EU leaders have approved a resolution to provide €90 billion in aid to Ukraine for the 2026-2027 period [2]
巨额腐败案发后 乌克兰的欧盟援助还稳吗?
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-11-18 18:39
Group 1 - The core issue revolves around a significant corruption scandal in Ukraine, leading to the resignation of two cabinet ministers and raising concerns about the implications for President Zelensky and EU aid to Ukraine [1][2][5] - The investigation, conducted by Ukraine's National Anti-Corruption Bureau, revealed a large criminal group involving current and former officials from the Ministry of Energy, with nearly $100 million identified in money laundering [2][4] - The scandal has intensified discussions within the EU regarding aid to Ukraine, with leaders expressing concerns about providing assistance to a country facing corruption issues [5][7] Group 2 - The corruption case has emerged during a critical time when Ukraine's energy infrastructure is under threat from Russian attacks, prompting President Zelensky to announce comprehensive reforms in the state energy sector [4][5] - EU leaders are set to discuss various aid options for Ukraine, with estimates indicating a need for €135.7 billion in assistance from 2026 to 2027, including over €83 billion for military aid [7] - The ongoing investigation has revealed that some energy contracts related to Ukraine's infrastructure projects are implicated in the corruption scandal, raising concerns about the effective use of EU funds [7]