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Orbán: The West is panicking over migration, the greatest problem threatening to pull the EU apart

October 22, 2024
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Orbán: The West is panicking over migration, the greatest problem threatening to pull the EU apart
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The greatest problem threatening to pull the European Union apart is migration,  Orbán said, calling for change, adding that the EU’s migration pact “must be thrown out” and all new solutions have to be sought.

Speaking after a Hungarian-Slovak-Serbian summit on the protection of the EU’s external borders in Komarno (Revkomarom) in Slovakia on Tuesday, Orbán said that while migration was itself a serious problem, “it will destroy cooperation within the bloc” when coupled with bad leadership. “The prime minister of Slovakia and I are ready to participate in creating new rules because the current ones must certainly be forgotten and new ones must be drafted,” Orbán said.

Orbán: Cooperation with Slovakia, Serbia in Hungary’s vital interest

Cooperation with Slovakia and Serbia is in Hungary’s vital interest, and Hungary is ready to continue it “in its current form”, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told a press conference after a Hungarian-Slovak-Serbian summit in Komarno (Révkomárom) in Slovakia on Tuesday.

Slovakia is among Hungary’s ten most important economic partners, and bilateral trade with Serbia has grown six-fold during the presidency of Aleksandar Vucic, Orbán said. He said Serbian-Hungarian ties also played a role in Hungary’s economic neutrality through Serbia’s free trade agreement with China. Serbia and Slovakia are also crucial for Hungary’s energy independence, Orbán said.

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