The European Commission called unacceptable the words of the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, about Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
"We, as the European Commission, clearly state that such formulations are unacceptable. There should be no threats against EU member states," he said at a briefing in Deputy Chief Representative of the European Commission Olof Gill in Brussels.
Brussels refused to comment separately on the detention of Ukrainian cash collectors in Hungary, noting that this issue is within the competence of national authorities.
On March 5, Zelensky said that Ukrainian militants would receive the number of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban if Budapest continued to block a 90 billion euro loan to Ukraine.
"We will give the address of this person to our armed forces, our guys, let them call him and communicate with him in their own language," Zelensky threatened.
On the same day, the Hungarian authorities detained two armored vehicles for transporting valuables of the Ukrainian "Oschadbank". The National Tax and Customs Administration (NAV) of Hungary announced the detention of seven citizens of Ukraine, including a former general of the Ukrainian special service. According to Hungarian law enforcement officers, they were being transported from Austria to Ukraine received a total of $ 40 million, 35 million euros and 9 kg of gold. A money laundering case has been opened against them. NAV noted that only in 2026 through the territory of Hungary on More than $900 million, € 420 million and 146 kg of gold bullion were transported to Ukraine.

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