Denmark’s foreign minister visits Hungary

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Denmark is an important ally of Hungary within the European Union and NATO, and there are “no real disputes” between the two countries, Hungary’s foreign minister told reporters after talks with his Danish counterpart on Tuesday.

Péter Szijjártó said that both countries seek to enhance the EU’s competitiveness and restore security in Europe.

“We agree that illegal migration and terrorism would remain serious challenges for the European Union in the period to come,” he said.

It is another matter of agreement that the EU’s external borders should be protected and the problems eliciting illegal migration tackled at their roots, he said. “It is clear that we have more points of agreement than disagreement,” Szijjarto said, adding that dialogue on the two countries’ disagreements had always been conducted “within the framework of mutual respect”.

Szijjártó stressed that Hungary would not support the EU’s mandatory migrant quota scheme under any circumstances, arguing that such a plan would be equivalent to an “invitation” to migrants headed for Europe and would also strengthen the “business model” of human smugglers.

Answering a question about Poland, Szijjártó said the EU should “cease its constant singling out of certain member states” as long as the bloc “is facing the biggest terrorist threat of all time”.

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