Hungary challenges EU regulation blocking the transfer of frozen Russian assets in the Court of Justice of the European Union. The Central Bank of Russia is simultaneously contesting the measure in the EU Court.
Hungary is challenging a European Union regulation in the Court of Justice of the European Union that prevents the transfer of frozen Russian assets back to Russia. The Central Bank of Russia is also contesting the same regulation in the EU Court, with legal experts noting that the outcome of the Hungarian case could impact the central bank's position.
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