Friday, March 15, 2019
Hungarian Government: “Europeans have a right to know about EU’s secret plan to make the UN Migration Compact mandatory”
A
recent document by the legal service of the European Commission has
“revealed the greatest lie by Brussels”, according to Hungary’s Foreign
Minister Péter Szijjártó.
He claims that the document suggests “secret efforts to make the UN Migration Compact mandatory” in all EU member states.
Speaking at a press conference, Szijjártó said that the Hungarian
government “calls on the European Commission to stop making secret plans
to make the UN compact mandatory and publish all relevant documents
completed so far”.
He added that the government would call on the EC to report on “any
such secret plans” at a foreign affairs council session on March 18.
Citizens of the European Union have a right to know “what secret
plans the European Commission is making behind their backs to further
undermine the continent’s security”, Szijjártó told public Kossuth Radio
on Monday.
He insisted that it was “well-known” that “Brussels would cram the
United Nations’ Migration Compact down the throat of each European
country”.
He noted that Hungary was the first EU member to reject the document, while 8 other countries followed suit.
Before the UN vote on the compact, “Brussels kept pulling the wool
over our eyes saying that it would not be legally binding”, Szijjártó
said, adding that “still, the word obligation is used 80 times in the
document passed”.
He insisted that work is under way both in New York and Brussels”
to make the compact a point of reference “gradually, through the back
door” at the conferences and in documents of international
organisations.
“They are attempting to do everything possible to make the Compact mandatory for everyone”, he declared.
He highlighted the fact that the UN Global Compact for Migration
“does nothing other than legalise illegal migration, and according to
its definition declare that every country in the world must participate
in migration”.
He stressed that the Hungarian people have a right to make it clear
that they do not want to live in an immigrant country, and that they do
not consider migration as a fundamental human right.
According to Szijjártó, the endeavour of the European Commission is
dangerous, because if the Global Compact for Migration is made
mandatory then for instance migrants would have to be provided with the
same services as people who live on a country’s territory legally and
pay taxes there.
“And this would further inspire migration processes, which in turn would increase the threat of terrorism”, he added.
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