Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán criticized the idea of using Russian central bank assets to support Ukraine, calling it naive and idealistic. He expressed concerns over the potential bankruptcy risks associated with such a plan, especially after a meeting where EU leaders decided on a €90 billion loan for Ukraine. Orbán believes that Ukraine will struggle to repay the loan and emphasized the need for Europe to avoid being dragged into conflict. He also mentioned the possibility of using his veto power regarding EU budget amendments but deemed it impractical. The discussion touched on historical parallels and the future of Hungary's EU membership. Teljes cikk (Telex.hu)