Recently, as European countries have reduced military and economic assistance to Ukraine, Zelensky has expressed dissatisfaction with these European countries many times.
According to Global Network , Ukrainian President Zelensky has issued a warning to European countries, saying that in the near future, Ukraine may cut off electricity exports to European countries .
On the issue of electricity supply to European countries, the Ukrainian government has held many discussions and decided to decide the time to stop power supply depending on its own situation. The corresponding European countries should be prepared.
According to Zelensky, Ukraine will be unable to continue to provide cheap electricity to Europe at a short time, as short as a few days and as long as a few weeks.
It is understood that Ukraine is a country with abundant electricity resources. Its domestic nuclear power generation , thermal power generation, wind power generation and photovoltaic power generation have reached a fairly complete level.
In 2020, Ukraine's nuclear power accounted for more than half of the total domestic power generation, and it is also at a relatively advanced level in the world. Moreover, Ukraine has a relatively rich uranium ore resources, which is enough to support Ukraine's nuclear power generation.
Although Zaporo thermonuclear power plant has been included in the Russian federal assets by Russia recently, Ukraine still has a large number of nuclear power units in Khmelniksky Oblast , Rovno Oblast, and Nikolayev Oblast .
With the support of these large nuclear power plants, even if Ukraine is now in war, electricity is still surplus and has the ability to export electricity to the outside world.
But like EU countries, Ukraine also relies heavily on natural gas import , even if there are certain natural gas resources in their country. However, the outbreak of the Russian-Ukraine conflict has made it impossible for Ukraine to import natural gas from Russia.
Therefore, in March this year, Zelensky announced that Ukraine would connect the power system to Europe, so that Ukraine would have the ability to export electricity to many European countries.
But there is no free lunch in the world. Zelensky said that if European countries export natural gas to Ukraine, in exchange, Ukraine is willing to guarantee their electricity supply.
But today, Europe is already in danger of self-protection and is facing a shortage of natural gas. How to survive this year's cold winter. Even if these countries want to provide support for Ukraine in terms of natural gas supply, they are powerless.
Therefore, Ukraine needs to prepare for its wintering problem. According to Zelensky, due to the lack of heating resources, Ukraine has to use excess electricity for heating.
As a result, Ukraine will stop exporting electricity to European countries, and European countries will not be able to continue to obtain relatively cheap electricity supply from Ukraine.
But based on the situation in Russia and Ukraine, the reason why Zelensky wanted to cut off power in Europe is probably not that simple.
When the Zaporo thermonuclear power plant was damaged, Ukraine's power generation became very limited, but this did not stop them from exporting electricity, which means they still have the ability to deal with it.
But now Zelensky suddenly issued the above warning, which is obviously a bit strange. Judging from the current situation, Zelensky is likely to want to threaten European by cutting off power supply, venting his dissatisfaction, achieves the goal of continuing to obtain military aid .
In recent days, the Zaporoze region has been officially "accepted" by the Russian Federation, and Putin also signed a presidential decree to include the Zaporoje nuclear power plant on the list of assets of the Russian Federation.
Ukraine expressed strong protests against Russia's series of actions. Zelensky called on the EU and NATO countries to help Ukraine regain the region and get back control of the Zaporo thermonuclear power plant.
However, after the long-term Russian-Ukrainian conflict, European countries today have little interest in aiding Ukraine. They have devoted more energy and resources to deal with domestic crises, and Zelensky's shouting has become a frightening ear.
Not long ago, the German government has repeatedly refused to provide military assistance such as main battle tanks to Ukraine, and the dissatisfaction of Kiev has increased.
But despite this, Scholz is still unwilling to continue to aid Ukraine. He said that Ukraine is in a very dangerous war and Germany cannot allow the situation to continue to escalate.
If there is a head-on conflict between NATO and Russia, it will be an extremely terrible disaster, and Germany has provided a lot of assistance to Ukraine.
Scholtz emphasized that "Germany will only do the right things, and will not blindly do what others ask for it." The meaning of this rejection is already very obvious.
It should be noted that in June this year, the German government approved about 100 billion euros of special defense funds to specialize in developing its own military strength.
In contrast, the German government's unwillingness to invest more money in the bottomless pit of Ukraine is already beyond words.
Therefore, Zelensky's remarks on cutting off power supply this time are likely to be taking advantage of the situation and threatening European countries to continue to aid Ukraine. Zelensky wanted them to support Ukraine unconditionally and to spare no effort to resist Russia.
But as the saying goes, "It's more helpful than helping, but fewer helping, and Joselensky offended all the countries that support Ukraine today, and he is destined to accelerate his progress in becoming a victim of this conflict.