If Viktor Orbán is re-elected and maintains his veto on the €90 billion loan for Ukraine, the EU should take a second look at the idea of using the Russian assets, Kaja Kallas said on Tuesday while visiting Kyiv.
Breakdown
- Kallas says EU may use frozen Russian assets if Hungary blocks Ukraine loan
- Kallas made remarks during Kyiv visit for Bucha massacre anniversary 16s
- Loan to Ukraine was plan B; plan A was using Russian assets 34s
- Zelensky stresses Europe's security is at stake in Ukraine war 55s
- Zelensky confident US support will resume after Middle East focus 1m 20s
