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Polish FM Says Orbán ‘Earned the Lenin Order’, Hungarian FM Szijjártó Fires Back on Social Media

A sharp war of words has erupted online between the foreign ministers of Poland and Hungary after a controversial statement by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on the fate of frozen Russian assets. The latest diplomatic spat began when Orbán warned that any move by the European Union to seize frozen Russian funds would amount to a “declaration of war”. The Hungarian prime minister shared his views on X, repeating an argument he has made previously in…

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The heads of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland and Hungary argued publicly about Orban's declarations about the assets.

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The statement in which Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban criticised the EU's decision to freeze Russia's assets has led to an exchange of replies from the distance between foreign ministers from Budapest...

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A post by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, which criticised the EU's decision to freeze Russian assets in an unlimited manner, launched a public debate between Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski and his Hungarian counterpart, Peter Szijärtó.

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The foreign ministers of Poland and Hungary argued on the social network of H. The reason for the altercation was the post of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, in which he criticized the EU's plans to confiscate the frozen assets of the Russian Federation.

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Sikorski first proposed the Order of Lenin to Orbán, before the pro-war Szijjártó appeared, but then the Polish Foreign Minister pulled out the trump card.

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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sibiga called Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban the most valuable Russian frozen asset in Europe. For details, read ᐅ TSN.ua (news 1+1)

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Do Rzeczy broke the news in Warsaw, Poland on Sunday, December 14, 2025.
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