Fidesz: the EU ‘finally comes round to the Hungarian point of view’

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Budapest, March 8 (MTI) – The leaders of the European Union have “finally come round” to the point of view that the Hungarian government has always maintained, namely that the bloc’s external borders must be sealed and the Schengen agreement upheld, Gergely Gulyás, deputy group leader of the ruling Fidesz party, told a news conference on Tuesday.
Assessing the outcome of the previous day’s EU-Turkey summit, Gulyás said, “It is in all our interest to have good cooperation with the Turks … at the same time it is not in our interest to have a bad agreement with Turkey.” He added that Prime Minister Viktor Orbán had argued at the summit that “in this form the deal with Turkey cannot be signed”.
The position of Hungary’s administration is unchanged, he said. It stands opposed to all transfers of migrants since mass inflows represent a serious danger to Europe, Gulyás said, adding that “no kind of mandatory quota and distribution mechanism is acceptable”.
The migrant route across the Balkans must be closed down and illegal migrants must be sent back, he insisted.
Gulyás said the government’s referendum initiative on the migrant quota issue opened the possibility for Hungarian voters to decide whether they want to live with the phenomenon of migration or to reject this.
The Fidesz deputy chairman also accused the left wing in Hungary of failing to adopt a clear position on the issue, adding that they supported neither the border fence or military and police defence of the border.





