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Orbán challenges Brussels: Hungary will not agree to the confiscation of Russian assets if it affects its interests in Moscow.

The European Union, Orban, Hungary, and Russia's economic relations

Medhat Elsheikh
Last updated: 16/10/2025 11:45 am
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Hungary, Europe – In a new stance reflecting Hungary’s independence within the European Union, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced that his country will not support any European decision to confiscate frozen Russian assets.

Highlights
  • The European Union is in a political and economic impasse.
  • Budapest’s interests first

If such a move would harm Hungarian companies operating in Russia.

In statements reported by local media, Orbán said that his country will not engage in economic or political adventures that could harm its national interests, stressing that Hungary will not pay the price for the confrontational policies adopted by some European capitals toward Moscow.

The Hungarian Prime Minister added that his country would not support any decision if its companies in Moscow were harmed as a result of these steps, regardless of the pressure.

The Hungarian Prime Minister added that his country would not support any decision if its companies in Moscow were harmed as a result of these steps, regardless of the pressure.

He stressed that Hungary still views economic stability and mutual cooperation with Russia as a wiser option than escalation and ill-considered sanctions, considering that European policy toward Russia has become more like self-punishment than defending interests.

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The European Union is in a political and economic impasse.

Orban’s remarks come as the European Union discusses ways to use frozen Russian assets to finance Ukraine’s reconstruction, a move many observers see as fraught with legal and economic risks.

Analysts believe that the Hungarian position adds further complexity to the European landscape, as Brussels requires the consensus of member states to pass any decision regarding Russian assets.

This makes Budapest’s objection a major obstacle to any collective move in this direction.

Budapest’s interests first

It’s worth noting that relations between Hungary and Russia have remained relatively balanced despite the Ukrainian crisis, with Budapest continuing to cooperate with Moscow in the areas of energy and investment and repeatedly emphasizing that its national interests transcend any political or ideological considerations.

Orban stressed that his country will continue to defend its right to make independent decisions within the European Union, adding that economic sovereignty is no less important than political sovereignty.

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