Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has stated that if a decision on the confiscation of Russian assets is made without considering Budapest's position, the issue will be brought before the European Union court the next day. He emphasized that such a decision could have serious legal and political consequences.
The editorial reports that Orban noted that if the possible confiscation of assets is challenged in court by Russia, Moscow will definitely win the case. According to him, such a legal confrontation could have severe repercussions for the Belgian economy.
The Prime Minister's statements once again highlight the existing disagreements within the European Union. Experts believe that the lack of a unified position on the fate of the assets not only deepens political fragmentation within the union but also affects the effectiveness of policies against Russia.
