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February 8th, 2018
Resisting all pressure, blackmail and ultimatums, Hungary and Poland will not accept any illegal migrants, Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said in Warsaw on Thursday, after talks with Polish Interior Minister Joachim Brudzinski. "As pressure, blackmail and ultimatums mount, Hungarian-Polish cooperation on migration issues is becoming ever stronger and more stable," Szijjarto told MTI. Neither country has so far accepted a single illegal migrant; neither will do so in the future, the parties agreed. Poland and Hungary will also refuse to vote in favour of any EU proposal that contains "concrete or abstract proposals for, or even references to, the resettlement quota", he said. The two ministers also have similar views on the UN's draft migration package, Szijjarto said. The document portrays migration as "basically a good and fundamentally unstoppable process", and urges destination states to exploit its advantages, Szijjarto said. "Out stance is just the opposite: we think migration is bad, a security risk, and that it can and should be stopped."
MTI
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