Hungarian government: Romania’s Schengen accession in line with Hungary’s interest

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Romania’s accession to the Schengen area as soon as possible is in Hungary’s national interest, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said in parliament’s national cohesion committee on Monday, adding that the government hoped it could happen before the end of the Hungarian EU presidency.

Szijjártó talks about Romania’s Schengen accession

He outlined the difficulties arising from Romania not being part of the Schengen regime saying that “Romania has taken all necessary preparatory steps” to be co-opted, as indicated by assessments by Brussels experts and a near-unanimous support by EU members.

Referring to Austria’s refusal to back Romania’s Schengen entry, Szijjártó said it was an example of applying double standards. “Usually, when we decline to support something, it is immediately seen as breaching the ideals of the founding fathers and a shocking dissent from European unity … but when a western European country does the same it is taken as a legitimate application of rights arising from the EU treaties,” he said.

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