Hungarian foreign minister holds talks in Algeria

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The European Union cannot stem illegal migration without cooperation by the countries of North Africa, Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said in Algiers on Tuesday.

“Unless we can closely cooperate with the North African countries, further hundreds of thousands or even millions will come to Europe,” he warned.

According to Szijjártó, it is “high time” Brussels changed its policies and supported countries in the region in preventing their residents from leaving rather than promoting migration and a quota regime.

“We urge the European Union to amend its association agreement with Algeria as initiated by the Algerian side,” he said.

This move would boost economic development, strengthen stability in Algeria and help prevent masses of migrants from flooding the EU uncontrollably, he added.

Szijjártó said that he had reviewed with Algerian counterpart Sabri Boukadoum the situation in the region south of Algeria and established that security had deteriorated in countries from where masses of migrants set off to Europe.

New conflicts have developed in the Sahel, there are 900,000 internally displaced persons in Mali, terrorist organisations and religious extremists threaten the region and the economic situation is deteriorating as a consequence of the novel coronavirus epidemic, he said.

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