EU summit – Orbán: EU summit failure in terms of migration policy

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Bratislava, September 16 (MTI) – Friday’s informal EU summit in Pozsony (Bratislava) has been a failure in the sense that participants could not change “Brussels’ immigration policies”, the Hungarian prime minister told a press conference after the meeting.
The EU continues in its “self-destructive and naive” immigration policies; “they spoke more about accelerating the process of distribution than about stopping migrants at the Schengen borders”, Viktor Orbán said.
Orbán said leaders of the European nations along the Balkans migration route would meet in Vienna on September 24 and make another attempt to find a way forward. It is still to be seen if they will succeed but “Hungary can do only one thing: hold a successful referendum to bring about a change in Brussels’ migration policy,” he said.
At the same time, Orbán spoke positively about the summit’s decision to grant aid to Bulgaria. He argued that migration pressure on that country’s borders was increasing and relevant border control costs were significant.

Orbán said that the Visegrad Four was the only group of countries in the summit to put forward proposals for a more successful European Union, from which all members can profit.
Orbán said that Germany and Greece are the key countries to resolving the migrant crisis.
As long as Germany does not impose a firm ceiling on the number of migrants it is prepared to take in, a “suction effect” would continue to draw masses to Europe, he said.
Orbán stressed that under the Schengen rules Greece should halt the wave of migrants but it fails to do so.
“As long as these two countries do not change their migration policies, we have a single option: to abide by the Schengen rules,” he said.







Bratislava :The EU Commissioners have once again ducked out of sorting out an immigration policy, an ostrich like stance. They were however (Mr Tusk) sent a copy of Donald Trumps proposals for immigration control agenda for the United States should he win the presidential nomination. I believe that the lunchtime boat trip, which could not run and was cancelled due to lack of water depth was some kind of future portent. I do hope that the next EU meeting later on this month comes up with a proper immigration policy, but of course next year Mutti Merkel is unlikely to be in power as the Germans are getting intolerant to her catastrophic policies.
It is thought however that the EU immigration policy is in fact that all immigrants are welcome, no matter who or how many come.