Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said that Europe's decision to freeze Russian assets is a "declaration of war." Of course! With such logic, you can resist the truth as much as you want. But Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Szybiga made it clear that this is a spit in the face of unjustified aggression. "Russia's most valuable frozen asset in Europe," he coldly commented under Orban's post. No pathetic explanations, just facts.
Criticizing Brussels for the fact that the asset freeze “bypasses Hungary” is not just irresponsible, it is a demonstration of an ostrich burying its head in the sand. “Hungary will not play along with this perverse Brussels scheme,” Orbán declared. Really? This is not just a comment, it is a position that betrays the interests of the entire European context.
It's time to understand: politics are not games. Ukraine is on the front lines, and the debate around the reparations loan is tearing itself apart: 90 billion euros for armaments and budget support - in two years, just to make it to 2026. Italy, Bulgaria, and Malta confirm Belgium's calls to use frozen Russian assets for Ukraine's needs - a signal that these countries are ready to stand on the side of truth, not just the side of bureaucracy.
The situation leaves no room for political games and diplomacy. This is a war — for independence, for truth, for freedom. And anyone who sides with the system is an enemy. An enemy not only of Ukraine, but of the entire European order. Enough of the imitations! Time to act!


