Foreign ministry official discusses bilateral ties, migration in Sweden

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Stockholm (MTI) – Foreign ministry state secretary László Szabó held talks in Stockholm over the past two days discussing, among others, bilateral ties and migration.
Szabó told MTI over the phone on Thursday that in talks with Swedish foreign ministry state secretary Annika Soder, they discussed Hungarian-Swedish political ties and their respective handling of Europe’s migrant crisis.
The two countries have taken significantly different approaches to migration, Szabó noted, but added that in talks with Soder, they had identified several aspects of the handling of the crisis that they could agree on.
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He said Sweden had stopped accepting undocumented migrants, arguing that the country was now doing exactly what Hungary had been doing for a year and a half.
Szabó said he and the state secretary also discussed the European Union’s Eastern Partnership programme. The two countries agree that the EU should be further enlarged, he said.





