Romanian PM Ciolacu praises PM Orbán’s efforts concerning Schengen accession

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Hungarians have for a long time had a vested interest in Romania being part of the Schengen area and enjoying its benefits together with Hungary and “it is now happening”, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Friday.

Orbán told a joint press conference with Romanian counterpart Ion-Marcel Ciolacu that they had agreed to follow a common plan during the Hungarian presidency of the European Union, and the goal was that Romania should join Schengen during the Hungarian presidency. He added that this had been a very difficult task and “we discussed it many times whether it was realistic at all during this year, considering that it had not happened for 13 years”. “It could have happened already 13 years ago but it has not happened since,” he added.

Orbán said a “political action” had to be taken “to transform this 13-year period from lack of success to success”.

Romanian PM Ciolacu and PM Viktor Orbán
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Orbán said they had prepared a working plan and identified which countries were against the enlargement, and then convinced them that there was a historic opportunity. He added that few people had expected that Romania’s accession would happen under the Hungarian presidency, “which strongly demonstrates that the two countries share a common history and we both understand that one country’s success alone is not enough, but the neighbour’s success is also needed for the success of both”.

Economy gains impetus

He also said that “when the barriers were taken down first at the border with Austria and later with Slovakia, and Slovenia and most recently with Croatia”, not only the economy gained impetus, but the quality of life changed in the entire region. Orbán said it was not yet possible to assess precisely the significance of the changes that Romanians and Hungarians living in the border regions will experience.

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