The EU is preparing to provide new funding by the end of the year, regardless of US participation. The money will be allocated according to the G7 proposal to use frozen Russian assets to assist Kyiv, citing the Financial Times. According to three people involved in the negotiations, these unilateral actions are being taken amid Brussels’ concerns that Hungary will obstruct the bloc from providing the guarantees necessary for US participation in the asset freeze scheme. The government of Viktor Orbán, the most pro-Russian leader in the EU, has attempted to delay a decision on the asset freeze …