Ministerial council of the OSCE: Hungary urges closer US, EU, Central Asia cooperation

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Berlin, December 8 (MTI) – The US, Europe and Central Asia need to strive for closer cooperation to utilise opportunities of a “new world order”, Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said on Thursday.
Speaking in Hamburg in the ministerial council of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), Szijjártó said that such cooperation would facilitate utilisation of new economic opportunities and help tackle new challenges.
Among the new challenges, Szijjártó mentioned terrorism, which follows “uncontrolled, unregulated and illegal mass migration and religious extremism.” To combat this threat, Szijjarto said North America, Europe and Central Asia need to carry out five crucial tasks.
The first task is defeating the Islamic State (IS) militant group. The second is restoring the stability of the regions liberated from under IS rule to prevent another terrorist group from coming to power, Szijjártó said.





