Hungary, Australia migration policies ‘identical’, says Hungarian foreign minister in Canberra

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Canberra, February 15 (MTI) – The migration policies of Australia and Hungary are identical, and Hungary, a member of the UN Human Rights Council since the autumn, firmly supports Australia’s bid to join the body, Péter Szijjártó, Hungary’s foreign minister, said on Wednesday.
Speaking after talks in Canberra, Szijjártó told MTI by phone that “Australia also maintains its right to decide whom to allow into its own territory … and their position is that it should be decided beyond their borders who can enter and receive asylum.”
“We agree that help should be given at the point where it is needed rather than bringing trouble over to where there isn’t any,” he said. “Australians, involved as they are in war-stricken Iraq and Syria, also have an interest in ensuring that more refugees do not depart from where they are,” he said.
Hungarian foreign minister with his Australian counterpartSzijjártó cited the fact that Australia has recently strengthened its counter-terrorism law and introduced detention against those seeking asylum as examples of similarities in the countries’ policies.
Speaking about economic and diplomatic ties between the countries, Szijjártó noted that the huge distance notwithstanding, bilateral trade approached 500 million US dollars, with Hungarian exports accounting for 440 million.





