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January 28th, 2019
Regaining total control over migration flows is highly important, Poland's interior ministry said in a statement after Joachim Brudzinski met Peter Szijjarto, Hungary's foreign minister, in Warsaw. The ministers discussed cooperation in the field of migration bilaterally, as well as within the Visegrad Group. "It is worth remembering that Hungary, like Poland, did not endorse the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration at the end of last year, the statement said. At the G6 conference in Lyon in December, Minister Brudzinski noted that the agreement did not guarantee the security of Poland and that it did not meet Poland's demands for confirmation of adequate and strong guarantees of the sovereign right to decide whom the states admit onto their territories, as well as distinctions between legal and illegal immigration," read the statement.
PAP
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