Hungarian PM calls for measures against migration


(MENAFN) Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has requested an immediate action against migration at an international conference.

He said: "We need to act now on migration, on border protection, and European unity, because if European policy does not make immediate decisions, then processes that will be impossible to stop later will start."

"We have to make decisions now, because otherwise our successors and maybe even ourselves will have to face painful consequences in 20, 30, 40 years," he added.

Citing UN data, he suggested that the population of Africa would rise by half a billion people in the next 13 years, almost as much as the current population of the EU, but the difference between the quality of life in both nations would likely increase.

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