Brussels should be financing the enhancement of the coast guards in north Africa instead of “NGOs that cooperate with people smugglers and migrants”, Péter Szijjártó, the foreign minister, said in Tunis on Monday.
Hungary will be taking over the rotating presidency of the European Union in a period fraught with dangers such as the migration pressure faced by the continent, Szijjártó said after talks with Tunisian President Kais Saied, according to a ministry statement.
He said the situation was made worse by Brussels’s “pro-migration policies”, which, he added, were bad for both Europe and north Africa because illegal immigration posed a danger to both transit and destination countries.
“There are two things that need to change in Brussels in order for us to successfully combat migration,” Szijjártó said. “The first is cutting off the funding of NGOs that cooperate with people smugglers and transport migrants.”
“These NGOs move migrants across the Mediterranean; they collude with people smugglers and bring illegal immigrants to Europe for money,” the minister said. “Brussels should be financing north Africa’s coast guards instead of these NGOs.”
“The many tens or hundreds of millions of euros Brussels spends on supporting NGOs could be used to modernise the coast guards of the north African countries, thereby stopping people smugglers and reducing migration pressure,” he said.
Szijjártó said Brussels should also “end its practice of issuing diktats to the African countries”, and instead bring its relations with those countries back to the grounds of mutual respect.
Africa’s population, he said, was on track to grow by an estimated 750 million in the next twenty years, and the continent was in need of significant economic development programmes. But, he warned, if Europe abandoned Africa, it would face “unmanageable humanitarian and security challenges” in the coming years in decades.
“We know full well how big a role the north African line of defence plays in Europe’s defence against migration,” Szijjártó said. “And Tunisia plays a prominent role.”
“We therefore call on the European Union not to interfere in Tunisia’s domestic political affairs and destabilise Tunisia, but to cooperate with it in the fight against migration under a comprehensive partnership agreement and carry out economic developments,” the minister said.
Boka: Migration, AI to be among Hungary EU presidency’s priorities
Following up on special reports of the European Court of Auditors (ECA) in areas such as migration and artificial intelligence will be among the priorities of Hungary’s upcoming European Union presidency, the EU affairs minister said on Monday. Janos Boka said on Facebook that he had discussed the Hungarian presidency’s priorities and related ECA reports with ECA chief Tony Murphy.
Boka said Hungary considered it a priority to follow up on the ECA’s special reports concerning areas such as managing the root causes of migration, AI, food labelling and the security of the EU’s gas supply during its presidency of the Council of the EU.
Finance minister: Hungary expects Brussels to contribute more money for border protection efforts – UPDATE
Finance Minister Mihály Varga has invited European budget and administration commissioner Johannes Hahn to see for himself what the situation at Hungary’s southern border is like. Since the start of the migration crisis in 2015, Hungary has spent 700 billion forints (EUR 1.8bn) on border protection, while EU contributions have barely surpassed 1 percent, Varga said on Facebook on Monday, noting in December he sent a letter to Hahn asking the EU to increase its financial contribution.
The European Commission reacted by indicating that it saw no reason to increase EU border-related financing, Varga said, adding that Hahn should visit the border “to be briefed personally on the efforts of Hungarian soldiers, policemen and other border enforcement agencies, and to see for himself the effectiveness of the Hungarian border protection system”.
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Of course that’s what SHOULD happen, but it won’t. All the West’s politicians, civil servants, “journalists,” “academics,” and others in position of power and authority are on the payroll of the globalist-socialist elites who decided decades ago that the West needs to be “diversified.” They’ve all been implementing that agendum ever since and will continue. The flood of illegal aliens into the West could be stopped dead in its tracks literally over night. That it instead continues unabated and even intensifies is because stopping it is disallowed by those who really run our countries and the world.