Brussels’s ‘impotence’ on migration endangers Europeans, says Hungarian FM in EU meeting

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Brussels’s “impotence” in dealing with Europe’s migration crisis is endangering the European people, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said after meeting his European Union colleagues in Brussels on Monday.
“There is no time to lose in resolving Europe’s migration crisis,” Szijjártó said. The “lack of effective action” on the EU’s part even endangers those who make the trek across the Mediterranean and those who live in Europe “and don’t want to have to worry about more terror threats”, he added.
If the EU finally decides to undertake a mission to protect Libya’s southern border or strengthen its coast guard, the government is prepared to enter into immediate talks on Hungary’s contributions to such efforts, the minister said. The Visegrad Group countries share a common stance on this issue, he added.
Citing conservative estimates, Szijjártó said nearly 1,000 migrants cross Libya’s southern border each day in hopes of making it to Europe. Migrants cross the Mediterranean with the help of people smuggling rings, he said, adding that NGOs helping rescue migrants from sea are believed to have assisted these organisations on certain occasions.





