Hungarian government focused on building central European alliances

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The Hungarian government is focused on building alliances with its central European peers, as evidenced by last week’s Visegrád Group summit in Budapest and Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s official visit to Vienna earlier this week, the government office chief said on Thursday.

Hungary and Serbia’s joint cabinet meeting scheduled for next week is also in line with this strategy, János Lázár told a regular weekly press briefing.

Lázár called Orbán’s Tuesday meeting with Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz successful, saying that the two leaders had discussed all topical issues.

The government office chief said Hungary had a fundamental interest in deepening security cooperation with Austria in order to protect the external borders of the Schengen area.

Lázár said he would ask the interior minister to authorise the release of images recorded by infra-red cameras along the fence erected on Hungary’s southern borders in response to a migrant wave.

He said that his experience during a visit paid to the region was that migrants seeking to enter Hungary illegally were cutting holes in the fence with metal cutters every 2-3 hours on a daily basis.

Without the double fence or constant patrols of the border, illegal entries would be a continuous flow instead of the current 30-50 attempts made each day, Lázár said.

Migrants taken back to the transit zones are not asylum-seekers, he said, adding that they never had any intention of submitting an asylum application.

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