Orbán’s advisor: International cooperation is needed to prevent another migration wave

On Tuesday evening, György Bakondi, Chief Security Advisor to the Prime Minister, told Hungarian television channel M1 that it would be good if political measures and international agreements could prevent another migration wave similar to – or even greater than – the one last year.

Mr. Bakondi said that every effort must be made to maintain the EU-Turkey deal, the issue of migrants in Greece must be resolved, and rules on expulsion must be tightened.

According to Mr. Bakondi, Europe took rather too long to start defending itself. He said that the migration crisis is not a vast, one-off movement of population, but a prolonged process.

The position of the Government of Hungary consistently remains that the EU’s external borders must be protected, and that no one should cross them without being screened, he added.

Photo by Balázs Béli

Source: kormany.hu

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  1. From Patrick.Canadian Journalist..I have commented before that the VISEGARD Group..regardless of their many political quirks_ have got “holding the line” correct. The last boat load of migrants to sink in the MED. was 560 Egyptians..their economy has completely collapsed! Their currencey has been devalued by approx. 64%..they are going hungary. Example.sugar was 4 Egyptian pounds per kilo..now 15_18!! These people (90 million)have a hell of a lot of uneducated fediyeen.(males) with no skills. This next wave (plus Yemenis) is going to be a disaster for Europe..I note that even Merkel’s crowd are starting to panic! But the blockheads of the EU Commission just keep on ignoring the blindingly obvious.Hungary got it right_at the beginning. I have lived/worked in Yemen__Beruit etc. They will not adapt to European ideals!! Yet the EU insists on crawling around the Stalinist Islamist Erdogan who has turned Turkey into volitile-dangerous-anti democratic state in his ever increasing paranoia.

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