Hungarian Foreign Minister attends Open Balkan Summit in Belgrade

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The European integration of the Western Balkans would contribute to increased security in the EU, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said in Belgrade on Friday, on the sidelines of a summit meeting of the Open Balkan initiative.

The war in Ukraine and its detrimental effect on energy supplies have created a situation in Europe that could lead to a “catastrophic weakening of the EU”, he said, and slammed EU leaders for “failing to prevent that the people of Europe should pay the price of the war”.

“We must make it clear that enlargement policy must be the most important policy of the EU,” he said, adding that “Europe is in dire need of the Balkans”.

Szijjártó noted the detrimental impact of the war on food supplies, and said hundreds of millions of people could face starvation, which could lead to further waves of migration. “Regrettably, the first signs are showing at Hungary’s borders, where the aggression of migrants and people smugglers has reached a new level,” he said.

“To avoid a scenario which we saw in 2015, we need action coordinated with Western Balkans countries,” he said. Integration of those countries would eliminate a “double security pressure” on Europe, both from the south and the east, he insisted. Szijjártó praised Turkey for its mediation between Russia and Ukraine, and Serbia for its efforts to protect the border with Hungary.

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