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The European Union may need King Philip’s help to maintain sanctions against Russia. This is what the British business newspaper ‘The Financial Times’ writes. European officials are looking to an 81-year-old Belgian war law as a stopgap to keep blocked Russian assets in our country. The culprit is Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who does not want to extend European sanctions.

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