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PM Orbán heads to EU-Africa forum to push the "Hungarian Strategy"

“Our position is that help must be taken to Africa rather than problems being brought to Europe, especially not to Hungary,” the prime minister said

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is heading to the EU-Africa forum today where he expects the ‘Hungarian strategy’ to be confirmed at the event.

“Our position is that help must be taken to Africa rather than problems being brought to Europe, especially not to Hungary,” the prime minister said. “We would like to confirm this strategic principle, and we have a good chance of doing so,” he added.

Commenting on the United Nations Global Migration Compact, the prime minister said the majority of UN members are countries of origin for migrants, so it is natural that the majority in the UN supports migration.

“We belong to the other side of the coin … and we don’t want migration in Hungary,” the prime minister said. “We won’t sign any contract that recognizes, encourages or finances migration at an international level. We will uphold our anti-migration policy,” PM Orbán concluded.