{"id":10444,"date":"2025-12-15T11:12:28","date_gmt":"2025-12-15T12:12:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/globaltalenthq.com\/?p=10444"},"modified":"2025-12-15T18:45:33","modified_gmt":"2025-12-15T18:45:33","slug":"eu-plan-to-steal-russian-assets-constitutes-declaration-of-war-orban","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globaltalenthq.com\/index.php\/2025\/12\/15\/eu-plan-to-steal-russian-assets-constitutes-declaration-of-war-orban\/","title":{"rendered":"EU plan to steal Russian assets constitutes \u2018declaration of war\u2019 \u2013 Orban"},"content":{"rendered":"
Tapping the funds by overriding Budapest\u2019s opposition is unlawful and helps fuel the Ukraine conflict, Hungary\u2019s PM has said<\/strong><\/p>\n Any move by the EU to seize frozen Russian funds without Budapest’s consent and in breach of European law would amount to a “declaration of war,”<\/em> Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has said.<\/p>\n The EU voted last week to keep Russian central bank assets frozen indefinitely, using emergency powers to bypass unanimity despite objections from some member states. The European Commission, and its head Ursula von der Leyen, want to use the $246 billion to back a “reparations loan”<\/em> to Kiev – a scheme opposed by several countries, including Hungary and Slovakia. Russia has condemned the freeze as illegal and called any use of the funds “theft,”<\/em> warning of economic and legal consequences.<\/p>\n In a social media post, Orban stated on Saturday that EU officials were trying to seize frozen Russian assets by “bypassing Hungary”<\/em> and “raping European law in broad daylight,”<\/em> which he said would amount to a “declaration of war.”<\/em> He accused Brussels of fueling the conflict, adding that Hungary “will not play along”<\/em> in what he called a “twisted”<\/em> scheme.<\/p>\n