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Hungarian PM #Orban - 130,000 #Migrants already in #Balkans must be stopped
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban (pictured) said on Wednesday (4 March) that 130,000 migrants had already passed the Turkish-Greek border in the Balkans, and that they must be stopped as far south as possible, writes Marton Duna.
“It won’t be enough to defend the Greek-Turkish border,” Orban told a news conference of the leaders of the Visegrad Four countries of Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and the Czech Republic. “As a last resort ... we will defend Europe’s external border.”
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