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28 August 13:40

Hungary contests in court the EU decision to redirect the interest from frozen Russian assets to Ukraine, requesting the cancellation of the allocation of funds for military assistance.

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Hungary has filed a lawsuit against the European Union, challenging the decision to allocate the interest from frozen Russian assets for support to Ukraine. The European Court of Justice has accepted the case, and Budapest is seeking to annul this decision, arguing that the EPF ignored its veto. Hungary, known for its close ties to the Kremlin, has obstructed aid to Ukraine and sanctions against Russia. The court could take years to reach a decision, while EU assistance to Ukraine continues.

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