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October 24th, 2019
Hungary is committed to working in support of European Union enlargement, which is in the interest of both Europe and Hungary, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said in Tirana, after meeting Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama. Szijjarto said the approach of "the European Commission and a few western European countries", leading to a stall in the accession talks, was "hypocritical and extremely harmful". The EU's continued enlargement and the integration of the Western Balkans are in Hungary's strategic and economic interest, Szijjarto said. Foot-dragging on the process may result in Hungary being able to "rely on those countries less" in holding up the next wave of migration, he said. Hungary is still hoping to obtain the enlargement portfolio in the incoming EC, he said, "as that would be a way to guarantee reigniting the enlargement process". Speaking at a forum of the Organisation of Safety and Co-operation in Europe, Szijjarto lamented the EU's decision to postpone the enlargement of the bloc and the opening of accession talks with Albania and North Macedonia.
MTI
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