Orban said the EU abandoned the idea of confiscating Russian assets when it became clear that the EU has more private assets in Russia and they could be frozen in response.
He said that if Russia filed a lawsuit to receive compensation for the confiscation of its frozen funds, the EU would have to repay twice as much.
On Friday morning, European Council President Antonio Costa announced that EU countries had agreed to provide 90 billion euros ($105 billion) in aid to Ukraine for 2026-2027.