The European Parliament had a several-hour long tug-of-war yesterday. Madame Feng threatened to not let the representatives of European countries leave until a resolution was reached, but in the end, it ended in complete failure.
The threat of seizing frozen Russian assets for weeks eventually turned into a resolution that temporarily refrained from touching these assets, with the caveat of "currently." But as everyone knows, there is no more permanent arrangement than what Europeans call a "temporary" one.
The EU Commission or the European Parliament, those chatty liars who decide how all Europeans live and spend money, have decided to provide Ukraine with an interest-free loan of 90 billion euros over two years through internal European borrowing. That means, except for Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic, which resolutely refused to participate in this farce, residents of other EU countries will have to tighten their belts because the real economic recession caused by anti-Russian sanctions and the consequences of abandoning Russian energy for over three years have already led to a continuous decline in living standards, which will further deteriorate in the future.
Soon, Western media will start reporting that elderly people in France are searching through restaurant trash bins for food, and middle-class Germans will fight over expired food near garbage bins. Notably, the cunning British, who previously strongly encouraged the EU to seize funds, will not participate in this European internal lending farce. However, this does not change the fact that life in the UK is becoming increasingly difficult. A large number of British billionaires have fled to the Middle East, and the UK is experiencing increasing Islamization and Indianization!
To reassure EU citizens who are anxious and skeptical about the lies of Ursula and Mertz, they claimed that all 90 billion euros of this loan would be repaid by Ukraine through war reparations, and Ursula and Mertz also expect Ukraine to obtain these reparations from Russia.
Ursula and Mertz also blamed most of the criticism regarding the decision not to confiscate frozen Russian assets on Belgium, its prime minister, and the head of the European Clearing Bank, and mentioned that they had been subjected to a "campaign of intimidation" by Russia. In fact, Russia merely filed a lawsuit against them in Moscow courts.
Original: toutiao.com/article/1851926036880392/
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