Orban calls on EC to reimburse Hungary’s border protection costs

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Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, in a letter to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Tuesday, repeated his call on the commission to reimburse Hungary’s border protection costs.

In the letter published on his official website, Orbán argued that by now Hungary’s border protection measures had become “exemplary” in Europe.

“A new migration crisis is unfolding at the doorstep of the European Union,”

the prime minister wrote. “As you are well aware, the hybrid uses of migration stemming from Belarus, as well as the disastrous evacuation of the security forces from Afghanistan may potentially bring forth an even more severe crisis than what we have witnessed in 2015.” Orbán said he believed the only reason behind the EU’s current “fragile stability” was “the fact that Hungary, together with other Member States, successfully protects the external borders of our Union”.

Hungary alone has so far spent over 590 billion forints (EUR 1.64bn) from its national budget on border protection, Orbán wrote. He noted that Hungary had been among the first countries to build a physical border fence, “which has demonstrated over the past years that it can safeguard the safety of EU citizens and the European Union as a whole”.

“Over time, the Hungarian border protection measures have become exemplary,”

he wrote, arguing that border fences were now also being built in Greece, Spain, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia and Poland.

The prime minister said the recent migration situation had also shown that physical barriers were not only one of the most effective types of border protection tools, but were sometimes also essential to combat hybrid attacks.

“All this justifies the arguments and funding demands that Hungary has long been stating.”

Orbán cited a joint letter signed by the interior ministers of Austria, Bulgaria, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland and Slovakia last month in which they had said that physical barriers appeared to be “an effective border protection measure that serves the interest of whole EU, not just Member States of first arrival”. “This legitimate measure should be additionally and adequately funded from the EU budget as a matter of priority,” he quoted the letter as saying, noting that he himself had underlined this statement at the last European Council meeting.

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11 Comments

  1. PM Orbán is right.
    The EU is a thief for withholding money that rightfully belongs to Hungary.
    Hungarian hater trolls don’t understand.

  2. No, he’s right Mario. If the EU insists on not recognizing the Taliban who has threatened to destabilize the EU by sending in mass migrants. Then EU should be paying Hungary for protecting its borders.

  3. There seems to a failure to understand that the EU is not a person. The money the EU can draw upon is taxpayer money. Countries that do not make a net contribution are asking too much of taxpayers in countries that do pay in. Why would a taxpayer in say, France, Ireland or Sweden think that putting yet more money into the Hungarian or Polish begging bowls is a good use of their money? Orbán is what is known as an ‘aggressive beggar’ – the type that is sometimes found in Metro stations around the world who demand more from those pity them and have put some money in their bowl. That man is man is never satisfied.

  4. Ok, The Realist, I’ll have my home refashioned and send you the bill then…

    P.s. we all know that EU money simply disappears in the pockets of V.O. his family clan and oligarch friends. Border fence is just an excuse for the Beggar to squeeze more milk.

  5. Sure Mario, I agree that money could be put in the pockets of Orban. I disagree with the rampant neopotism going on in the country.

    However, if the EU had put more money in FONTEX and increased border security (including building fences/walls). They would put a stop Orban’s grievances. The current Hungarian government wouldn’t have a leg to stand on.

    The EU needs to take security serious or else they are just playing into the hands of FIDESZ or PiS. That is why moderates tend to gravitate to those parties.

  6. István (Steve, as you were formerly known), name calling again! What a foul keyboard warrior. My offer to send you back to America still stands – a one way ticket.

  7. American Steve: I was born in Hungary and have have always lived in Hungary – unlike you. Now, which airline do you prefer?

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