Hungary proposed three solutions for better refugee crisis management

Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said that his government has got three proposals for immigrant crisis management after the talks he had with his Serbian counterpart Ivica Dacic and his Minister of Interior Nebojsa Stefanovic.

The Hungarian official argued that a first solution for the European Union would be to set up a joint force to protect the Greek borders against the flow of refugees. For this to happen, it is necessary for Greece to determine the needed number of border guards, soldiers, ships and helicopters. In addition, it would be necessary to split costs among various operations.

A second proposed measure involves economic support from the European Union which should finance the existing refugees camps from Turkey, Jordan and Lebanon, and build new ones to prevent such massive migrations to Europe. Such camps aim also at enabling refugees to easily return to their countries when peace is reinstated.
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The third proposal of the Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs, claims that the European Union should provide financial assistance to countries lying on the transit routes of the immigrants, including also non-EU members like Macedonia and Serbia.

Szijjarto wanted to clarify that the fence built by the Budapest authorities along the Hungarian-Serbian border has nothing to do with Serbia, its only purpose being to limit the influx of immigrants. Moreover, Szijjarto and Dacic agreed that bilateral relations “have never been better” than today.

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