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November 15th, 2018
The Western Balkans need help in fighting illegal migration, Peter Szijjarto, the foreign minister, said on Thursday in Pristina. The United Nations and the European Commission support migration processes, he said. "Rather than chaotically distributing all kinds of anonymous [pre-paid bank] cards for migrants, help should be provided to Western Balkan countries so they can stop inflows of migrants," he said. Szijjarto met several members of the Kosovo government and the head of state. He told MTI that a small country such as Kosovo could help stop migration if it remained stable and kept control of its borders. Meanwhile, the minister said that Hungary is raising the number of soldiers serving in KFOR, the international peacekeeping force operating under NATO in Kosovo. Around 400 Hungarian soldiers currently serve in KFOR. Hungary also wants to put forward a Hungarian candidate for the next command post, he added.
MTI
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