EU migration deal with African countries is ‘madness,’ says Hungary’s foreign minister

The European population replacement program promoted by the European Union is running on all cylinders

After a session of the EU Foreign Council in Brussels, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjártó remarked while speaking to journalists that the European Union should not make agreements with Africa about how to transfer their citizens to Europe, but about how they can stay in Africa. The minister stated that according to the Hungarian position, Europe should help African countries to create the right conditions for their people to stay in their homelands.

Szijjártó pointed out that, in contrast, the European Commission was negotiating with 79 African, Caribbean and Pacific countries on “a pro-migration agreement” under the so-called post-Cotonou agreement.

“It is unacceptable for us that Brussels is preparing to commit another madness. We consider this to be deeply against European interests, and we will continue to speak out against it in the future,” he said.

Szijjártó stressed that Hungary has shown through example that such an agreement is not necessary at all, as it is possible to ensure the security, health and economic development of neighboring continents without allowing mass migration into Europe.

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