Foreign Minister Szijjártó: Hungary counts on Austria’s support
When it comes to combatting illegal migration and supporting the EU accession bids of Western Balkan countries, Hungary counts on Austria’s support, Péter Szijjártó, the foreign minister, told Hungarian public media in Vienna (Bécs) after talks with Austrian counterpart Alexander Schallenberg.
The talks were part of a series of consultations aimed at preparing the ground for Hungary’s EU presidency in the second half of the year, he said, adding that Austria was among EU countries that took action against illegal migration.
Hungary’s wants European regulations to be in line with international law so that temporary refugee stays are in the first safe country, noting that Hungary allowed people fleeing the war in Ukraine to seek refuge but kept out illegal migrants who had had passed through 3-5 safe countries.
Szijjártó called for a turnaround in Brussels, adding that the EU should not import problems from far away but help to solve them at their root. Africa’s population was growing exponentially, he noted. Instead of tempting Africans to relocate, the EU should make investments, and nurture development and training locally, he said. Hungary, he added, supported the development of African countries to the tune of several 10 million dollars, providing education scholarships for “many thousands” of African students.
Meanwhile, regarding the EU integration of Western Balkan countries, the minister said the bloc needed fresh dynamism, which the region could provide, so the pace of the accession process must be speeded up. This, he added, was one of the goals of Hungary’s EU presidency.
Regarding bilateral matters, Szijjártó said Hungary and Austria was a reliable, predictable and fair partner in terms of energy supply, with than 20 percent of Hungary’s annual gas consumption arriving via Austria. Both countries see energy supply as a pragmatic rather than an ideological issue, he said.
Hungary, he said, supports Austria’s candidacy for membership of the UN Security Council in 2027-28.
The minister said he met the Austrian Freedom Party’s general secretary and the party’s members of the Vienna parliament’s Hungarian-Austrian friendship group. He also met the head of the Austrian Manufacturers Association.
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Funny how Mr. Szijjártó should mention Austria and immigration in the same sentence. The Austrians see us as part of the problem
:
https://trans.info/austria-extends-border-controls-with-hungary-and-slovenia-367963
Lovely sound bite, though. And, yes – this article references the same Mr. Schallenberg. He has probably forgotten everything about this by now:
Austria beefs up border security, demands explanations from Hungary after people smugglers’ release | AP News
the source / link:
https://apnews.com/article/austria-hungary-migration-people-smugglers-security-7188aa059dc8bb72cf98dfe50d7c7625
Szijjarto has become one of Hungary’s great comedians. Hungary releases 2,000 migrant smugglers from prison last year so that they can go back to their business and Szijjarto then goes to Austria and says he counts on their support to combat illegal migration. Are Hungarians that stupid not to realize what the Fidesz government is doing?