Hungary will send 50 police officers to patrol Slovenia’s borders

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Budapest, November 9 (MTI) – Europe’s migration crisis can only be resolved through international cooperation, Interior Minister Sandor Pinter said in Budapest on Monday.
Speaking to the 50 police officers whom Hungary will send to patrol Slovenia’s borders, Pinter reiterated Hungary’s stance that illegal migrants need to be stopped on the Schengen Area’s external borders. He said the Hungarian government “is convinced” that Europe’s current answers to the crisis are the wrong ones, “giving false illusions” to those setting off for Europe and creating tension among European Union and Schengen Area member states.
Pinter said Hungary had already experienced the difficulties the migrant crisis causes and was therefore grateful that the other Visegrad Four countries had sent police officers to help protect Hungary’s southern border. It was for this reason that Hungary was among the first countries to offer help to Slovenia, he said.





