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Hungary would hurt EU taxpayers by lifting Russia sanctions, warns Estonia

Foreign minister says unfreezing €210bn of Russian assets would leave Europe footing the bill for loans to Kyiv

Hungary’s Viktor Orbán will lump European taxpayers with an even bigger bill for support to Ukraine if he forces the EU to lift restrictions on €210bn of frozen Russian assets, Estonia’s foreign minister has warned.

Margus Tsahkna told the Financial Times that blocking the renewal of EU sanctions — a threat Orbán has repeatedly made but never acted on previously — would leave G7 and EU governments on the hook for multibillion-euro loans made to Kyiv that were backed by Russian assets.

The EU and G7 — which includes the US, Canada, Japan, France, Italy, Germany and the UK — last year used profits arising from about €260bn of frozen assets worldwide to underpin a €50bn loan to Ukraine. If the assets are unfrozen, the EU and the US would each be liable for €20bn of the loan, while the rest would fall on other G7 members.

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