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Reducing the migration pressure on Europe requires the cooperation and stability of north African countries, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said on Monday, adding that Morocco was a key partner in this respect.

As well as dealing with the challenges posed by the pandemic, Europe is once again having to address security issues, Szijjártó told a press conference held with his Moroccan counterpart, Nasser Bourita.

“This isn’t a surprise given that the continent is under pressure from three directions, while has Hungary prevented more than 100,000 border crossings on its southern border so far this year,”

the foreign ministry quoted Szijjártó as saying.

The largest flow of migrants into Europe is from Africa, the minister said, adding that there was little reason for optimism in this regard. The economic and security causes of the migrant exodus from the region have not changed and the pandemic is causing even more people to leave, he added.

What is more worrying is the “extremely low vaccination rate” in several African countries, causing the spread of new variants of the virus, whose import to Europe would further aggravate the situation on the continent,

Szijjártó said.

This is why, the minister said, it was crucial to ease migration pressure from the south. This, he added, was impossible without the stability and cooperation of the northern African countries.

Morocco, he said, played a key role in the defence against migration, with its stability having a positive effect on the entire region and boosting the European Union’s “southern line of defence” against migration.

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