Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has said that the European Union should start setting up a joint European army, Reuters has reported.
PM Orbán, a staunch critic of the EU's migration policies, said security should be a priority for Europe.
"We should list the issue of security as a priority, and we should start setting up a common European army," the prime minister told a news conference after a meeting in Warsaw of the Visegrad Four member states and German Chancellor Angela Merkel.