Speeding up Serbia’s EU integration shared interest, says Hungarian FM

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Speeding up Serbia’s EU integration is in the interests of Hungary and the whole of Europe, and Hungary will continue to back Serbia in its aspirations to join the bloc, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said after talks with Jadranka Joksimovic, Serbia’s European integration minister, on Tuesday.

Szijjártó told a joint press conference after the meeting that enlargement was one of the key elements of the ongoing debate on the future of the EU, adding, however, that there was considerable opposition to expanding the bloc.

Hungary’s goal is for the EU to get stronger, and to do so, it needs new member states that can boost its security and economy,

Szijjártó said. The Western Balkan states, he said, would meet these criteria.

Szijjártó said the emergence of new migration waves and the chance that militants of the Islamic State terrorist group could return to the continent were the biggest threats to the security of the EU. Migration pressure, he said, was set to rise on the Western Balkan route, and argued that integrating the countries in that region into the EU and strengthening cooperation on border control would help boost the continent’s security.

Hungary supports speeding up Serbia’s EU accession and helps with the country’s border protection efforts,

he said. As part of its assistance, Hungary sends police contingents to help out on the Serbian-Macedonian border and has posted a Hungarian diplomat at Serbia’s integration ministry, he added.

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