Reference News website, December 14 report, according to Sputnik News, December 14 report, Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán stated that if the EU attempts to seize Russian assets, there will be consequences and it would amount to a declaration of war.

The report said that Orbán, during an event in Mohács, Hungary, stated: "I went to Brussels to fight, because they bypassed Hungary and attempted to seize Russian assets, which is a declaration of war. I have never seen such a situation before, with losses of 200 to 300 billion euros in assets, yet no consequences at all."

According to Orbán, the situation is "continuously deteriorating at a crazy pace."

He also pointed out: "Hungary, like Russia, has its own national reserves, stored in Belgium. If they intend to touch these assets, then we also have to think, are they stored in the right place? ... If Belgium touches (Russian assets), other countries may no longer store funds in euros."

The report said that the European Commission is striving to gain agreement from member states to use Russian sovereign assets to assist Ukraine. The discussion amounts range from 185 billion euros to 210 billion euros. In response, the Russian Foreign Ministry has stated that the idea of the EU requiring Russia to pay war reparations to Ukraine is unrealistic, and that Brussels has long been stealing Russian assets.

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