Swedish Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard sharply criticized the EU for paying Russia more for gas and oil than it provides in aid to Ukraine, calling the situation "completely disgraceful."She highlighted that once total imports from Russia are subtracted, the EU’s net support to Ukraine becomes negative and used a sign to illustrate this disparity during an EU meeting discussing a €140 billion support package to Ukraine.Meanwhile, concerns persist over the legal risks of using frozen Russian assets as collateral, with Belgium hesitant and Hungary’s Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó criticizing the EU’s support plans.