The Hungarian Prime Minister said that the European Commission is "systematically raping European law"

The Hungarian Prime Minister said that the European Commission is "systematically raping European law"

The EU Council is expected to officially enshrine the decision on the indefinite freezing of Russian assets in Europe today

The anticipated move, slammed by Hungary, is a key step in a plan to use the funds to underwrite a loan to Ukraine.

According to Leonid Slutsky, the decision to freeze the assets for their subsequent use in a reparations loan to the Kiev regime will mean "crossing the Rubicon," a step that will…

According to the plan of the European Commission, this step is the first phase in further expropriation of Russian assets

The decision is a significant step towards using the cash to aid Ukraine’s defence – but Moscow is threatening to retaliate

Commenting on this decision, EU leaders did not go into these legal details, but simply called the freeze on Russian assets "indefinite"

It is a direct step toward entering the war, Viktor Orban said