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Friday, October 2, 2015

Hungary PM Orban lambasts Croatia counterpart over migrants

Hungarian PM Viktor Orban has said his Croatian counterpart is a leftist mouthpiece tasked with attacking Hungary, as a row over migrants grows.
He said Zoran Milanovic was an envoy of the Socialist International, whose members believed the current influx of migrants was "a good thing".
Tensions between the two nations have risen since Hungary erected a barbed wire fence on the Serbian border.
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This forced migrants to go to Croatia, prompting criticism from Zagreb.
Hungary completed the construction of the fence along its 175km-long (109 miles) border with Serbia in September, and is now building a similar barrier on its border with Croatia.
map of route of many migrants
Thousands of migrants - many of them fleeing conflicts in the Middle East and North Africa - have been arriving in the three countries as they seek to move to wealthier EU nations.
Last month, the 28-member EU agreed plans to relocate 120,000 migrants from Hungary, Greece and Italy.
On Friday Oct 02,2015, Hungarian PM Viktor Orban said: "We don't consider what the Croatian prime minister says to be the opinion of the Croatian people."
"When they hear the Croatian prime minister, I ask Hungarians not to hear a Croatian man but an envoy of the Socialist International who is supposed to attack Hungary," he added.

 

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