Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban criticised the European Union’s handling of frozen Russian assets and warned that bypassing unanimity rules is a “historic mistake” and a violation of EU law.
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The proposed €210 billion scheme would be backed by Russian central bank assets frozen in the EU, most of them held in ...
he said, adding that in his experience, everyone feels that the war is far away and is mainly a financial issue, but this is ...
According to Viktor Orban, Moscow responded that "a decisive response will follow, based on all mechanisms of international law" ...
Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán says he contacted Vladimir Putin to ask how Russia might respond if the EU uses frozen Russian ...
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The Hungarian prime minister, who faces challenging legislative elections in four months, aims to block the use of frozen ...