Visegrad Four interior ministers meet in Budapest

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If efforts to protect external borders fail, the Schengen area will not remain as it was in the past, Sándor Pintér, Hungary’s interior minister, said on Thursday after talks with his Visegrad Group counterparts.
Held under the aegis of Hungary’s V4 presidency, the participants decided to offer help in protecting the external Schengen borders to all countries concerned.
The four countries did so in the past, too but now, based on their positive experiences, they agreed to help as a group.
Pintér said the migration crisis would require an adequate response unlike the European Union’s current one which involves letting in everyone and then distributing them internally.
The ministers reviewed a European Commission proposal on the protection of internal Schengen borders and agreed to formulate a joint position on the basis of further expert studies, he said.
Pintér noted that the EU member states that had approved the mandatory redistribution quotas failed to fulfil their own expectations, with much fewer people being redistributed then what these countries agreed to take in. Other methods need to be sought because neither the redistribution of approved migrants nor the permanent relocation mechanism would offer a solution, he added.
Pintér said the V4 acted in line with the law and agreed that that





