Hungary blocked the approval of the 13th package of EU sanctions against Russia. This time, it wasn’t driven by disagreement with measures aimed at Russia, but because of China, according to Financial Times. The EU aims to finalize its 13th package of sanctions against Russia by the two-year anniversary of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which is in nine days. It will complement the package of financial support for Kyiv amounting to 50 billion euros and the proposal to reserve profits from frozen Russian assets. Hungary was the sole opponent at yesterday’s meeting of EU ambassadors, who ot…