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FM: Law-abiding guest workers should not be confused with illegal migrants

Minister Szijjártó said Europe is “in very bad shape” with a war going on for the past two and a half years on the continent and with “political and ideological endeavours hindering East-West cooperation”.

Péter Szijjártó, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, said illegal migrants should not be mixed up with people who go to another country “under organized circumstances” to work.

Speaking in Manila, Minister Szijjártó said that illegal border crossing “is not a human right but a crime”. Minister Szijjártó met Enrique Manalo, his Filipino counterpart, for talks and said both countries saw eye to eye that “any given country should have the right to decide to whom it wants to grant entry and whom it wants to live together with”. Hungary holds the over 10,000 Filipinos working in Hungary in great esteem, Minister Szijjártó said. The foreign minister noted that the Philippines and Hungary were celebrating the 50th anniversary of establishing diplomatic ties. He said the two countries were similarly affected by the recent global security and economic crises and were interested in promoting peace and balanced economic development in the world. Minister Szijjártó said that conflicts should be resolved “through dialogue and diplomacy rather than constantly passing judgements and criticism.” According to Minister Szijjártó, Europe is “in very bad shape” with a war going on for the past two and a half years on the continent and with “political and ideological endeavours hindering East-West cooperation”. “The upcoming Hungarian EU presidency will work to improve the situation, but it requires peace on the continent,” he said. Cooperation between Hungary and the Philippines is “the best example of successful East-West relations”, he said, adding that the turnover of bilateral trade had exceeded 300 million dollars as a result of Hungary’s significantly increasing its agricultural exports to the Philippines. He added that Hungarian companies were completing major water management projects in the Philippines, while preparations were being made for starting nuclear cooperation between the two countries.