Kallas Insists Russian Assets Are an Option if Orbán Doesn't Lift Veto
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Kallas insists Russian assets are an option if Orbán doesn't lift veto
If Viktor Orbán is re-elected and maintains his veto on the €90 billion loan for Ukraine, the EU should take a second look at the idea of using the Russian assets, Kaja Kallas said on Tuesday while visiting Kyiv.
Brussels Proposes to Disburse in 2026 Half of the Loan of 90 Billion to Kiev that Still Blocks Orbán
Meanwhile, the EU is disbursing an additional 1.4 billion in support of Ukraine on the basis of interest on frozen Russian assets ...
EU plans to use frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine amid Orbán veto
EU High Representative Kaja Kallas indicated that using Russia’s frozen assets to finance Ukraine is still possible if Viktor Orbán maintains his veto on the €90 billion loan. Orbán blocked this financial support due to a dispute over the Druzhba oil pipeline, impacting Ukraine's funding amid ongoing conflict.
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