Foreign minister: UN’s migration plan benefits Africa only

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The United Nations’ Global Compact on Migration plan can be regarded in its current form as an African migration package due to the fact that it “clearly benefits Africa while hurting Europe”, Hungary’s foreign minister said in New York on Monday.
Péter Szijjártó later in the day addressed the intergovernmental negotiations on the global compact at the UN headquarters.
Accepting the compact in its current form would mean for Europe to “give up” on all its efforts to fight against migration, he said.
The draft in its current forms contains changes that not only establish the existence of migration as a fact but describe it as “desirable”, Szijjártó told MTI.
These changes include incentives such as granting migrants benefits and entitlement to services either in a transit country or the country chosen as a destination which would further promote migration, he said.





