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December 11th, 2018
Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto on Tuesday confirmed Hungary's continued contribution to the United Nations' programme aimed at stopping illicit trade in small arms and light weapons. Speaking at a conference in Paris attended by the foreign ministers of France, Germany and countries in the Western Balkans, Szijjarto said that the latter region had stopped "dangerous trends and developments by forming a line of defence for the European Union". "The threat of terrorism has never been this high in Europe and we must adapt to this challenge and focus efforts on restoring Europeans' sense of security," Szijjarto said, adding that "we must keep security and stability in the Western Balkans on the agenda, since it strongly impacts security in Europe as a whole."
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