Hungary Threatens to Send Migrants to Brussels

The migration dispute between Hungary and the European Union (EU) has intensified as the Hungarian government threatens to send migrants directly to Brussels. Gergely Gulyas, head of the Hungarian Presidency, criticized a recent European Court of Justice ruling that fined Hungary 200 million euros for violating EU asylum rules. During a press conference with government spokesperson Eszter Vitalyos, Gulyas accused Brussels of forcing Hungary to accept migrants against its will. He warned that if Hungary is pressured to abandon its border control policies, the government will offer free one-way tickets to Brussels for migrants seeking to enter the EU. Gulyas emphasized that protecting the Schengen borders is crucial for Europe’s security and expressed frustration over the lack of EU support for Hungary’s border protection efforts. The Hungarian government is considering legal options in response to the EU’s actions.

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