Hungary Ready to Support Underdeveloped Countries Prevent Future Illegal Migrant Flows
Hungary’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Péter Szijjártó, said that his country is ready to show support to less developed countries to strengthen their stability as well as prevent future migration waves.
In a conference held in Qatar on Tuesday, March 7, Minister Szijjártó emphasised that the negative effects of the war in Ukraine directly affected Hungary, adding that these consequences are being felt all over the world as well, SchengenVisaInfo.com reports.
According to Minister Szijjártó, the war put in the spotlight the fragile nature of the existing international system. The same stressed that the serious challenges regarding global food supplies together with energy supplies could lead to security risks, About Hungary explains.
“Food shortages and increasing energy prices could lead to serious security risks in countries that have a low level of development and lack stability,” Minister Szijjártó pointed out in this regard.
As the Minister explained, these challenges could lead to the spread of extreme ideologies and a growing perception of danger, which according to him, are among the main causes of large-scale illegal migration.
He also stated that considering that Europe is facing serious security risks from the east, it would hardly withstand a challenge from the south in the form of increased illegal migration. Read More…