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February 4th, 2019
"Pro-migration leaders in Brussels have again been found siding with the United Nations Global Migration Compact," Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said in Brussels on Monday, insisting that "they want to pass the package despite nine EU members voting against it". After a meeting of foreign ministers of the EU and Arab League, Szijjarto said, "Plans have been made both in New York and Brussels to have components of the pact passed, failing the package being adopted wholesale". "Hungary does not support the migration compact and has made clear that it will resist any subsequent attempt to adopt it," Szijjarto said. The Hungarian government "will not talk about migration as something to be handled as if there were no security considerations," the minister said. Hungary, he added, "will carry on refusing to conspire to bring back the UN compact through the back door."
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