October, Saturday 19th., 2019‘We don’t want an empire built in Brussels’: Hungary’s FM speaks to RT about migrants & rocky relationship with the EU
October, Saturday 19th., 2019
"...Crime-infested “no-go”
zones, where police and businesses are too afraid to venture, exist now
in several European countries. Sweden appears to have had it the worst,
as major cities in the country, including Stockholm, Malmo and
Gothenburg, have such areas..."
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‘We don’t want an empire built in Brussels’: Hungary’s FM speaks
to RT about migrants & rocky relationship with the EU
Brussels and Budapest have been locked in a standoff about
illegal migrants for a few years. Hungary’s Foreign Minister told RT
that his country is very much for the bloc, but it should not turn into a
Brussels-centered empire.
“We represent a very
strong anti-migration policy. We made it very clear that no illegal
migrants will be allowed to enter the territory of Hungary,” Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Peter Szijjarto said. On top of that, Hungary has repeatedly said that "we don’t take part in this [EU] quota system of redistribution and resettlement.”
This position contradicts the policy of Brussels, he lamented,"because Brussels would like the migrants to come to European Union.” Also on rt.comBreakup of EU ‘can’t be ruled out’ if Brussels tries to enforce pro-immigration policies - OrbanInstead of bringing refugees to Europe to supposedly “help”
them, Hungary has opted to help the people in need in their home
countries. As the 2015 migrant crisis unfolded, Budapest launched a
special program dubbed ‘Hungary Helps’ that focuses on providing relief
to the Christians living in the Middle East. Budapest has already “spent $40 million on helping 50 thousand Christians” in the region, according to the minister.
Our
principal position is the following: we have to bring help where it is
needed and should not bring problems where there are no problems.
While
such an approach is quite different to the pro-migration, globalist
stance preached by Brussels, Budapest is not against the EU, but is
actually all for it as the country “is deeply integrated into the European economy,”
Szijjarto said. Hungary’s view of the EU itself, however, differs from
the mainstream – Budapest believes the Union should be based on the “strong member states,” which embrace their “Christian heritage.”
We
don’t want to see an empire being built in Brussels, we want to see a
European Union based on strong member states, where national identity,
national competence and national sovereignty are important.
The wave of migration has increased the terror threat in the Union, as well as created entire “parallel societies” within some of its western member states, Szijjarto said.
Over
the past few years, several terrorist attacks were committed throughout
Europe by asylum seekers. Blaming the increased terrorist threat solely
on migrants, however, would not be entirely correct, since domestic radicalization appears to be on the rise in the EU as well. Also on rt.comAt least 19 cars burned, barber shop rocked by EXPLOSION in Stockholm suburbThat said, Szijjarto bemoaned the emergence of the “parallel societies,” composed of a “loud minority [that] puts daily pressure on the silent majority.”
Crime-infested “no-go”
zones, where police and businesses are too afraid to venture, exist now
in several European countries. Sweden appears to have had it the worst,
as major cities in the country, including Stockholm, Malmo and
Gothenburg, have such areas.
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