Hungary says Europe remains 'defenseless' against migrants

AP  |  Athens 

Hungary's said today that remains threatened by unchecked and must focus on stopping it, three years after the mass influx of about a million people.

"Now we are exactly where we used to be three years ago," he said. "The is defenseless from the south and from the southeast." Szijjarto spoke on the sidelines of a regional EU foreign ministers meeting in that discussed energy cooperation, and the bloc's expansion before a summit next week in

is a major gateway to the EU for asylum-seekers, and has seen increasing arrivals in recent months.

is strongly critical of EU policies, has built border fences to keep migrants out and rejects the bloc's obligatory quota system for taking in asylum-seekers.

"We should not speak about how to encourage migration, how to manage migration, we should speak about how to stop the migratory flows," Szijjarto said.

"Because if the migratory flows continue then that would pose a significant security threat (to) " Friday's talks in a resort south of brought together ministers from the so-called Poland, the Czech Republic, and and Greece, Bulgaria, and

members strongly object to EU policies, and resent criticism over the rule of the law in their countries from many EU partners.

Polish told the AP that while attitudes towards from other European capitals and "elites" have improved, countries facing similar criticism should take common defensive action.

"Countries of the region, central and eastern Europe, should stay together," he said. "We have common interests, we cannot accept double standards within the European Union, and we have to defend our cause.

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First Published: Fri, May 11 2018. 20:40 IST