(ANSA) - BRUSSELS, JUNE 09 - "Brussels abuses its power.
They want to relocate migrants to Hungary by force. This is unacceptable." So the Hungarian Prime Minister, Viktor Orban, on Facebook about the agreement reached yesterday at the EU Council on immigration against which Budapest and Warsaw have voted.
The prime minister accused Brussels of wanting to "use violence to turn Hungary into a country of migrants". The new Pact on Migration agreed yesterday in Luxembourg does not actually provide for the compulsory transfer of migrants but for the "principle of solidarity", with economic contributions or other aid. (ANSA).
Migrants: Orban against the deal, EU abuses its power
2023-06-09T10:12:36.006Z
Highlights: Hungary's prime minister accuses Brussels of wanting to "use violence to turn Hungary into a country of migrants" The new Pact on Migration agreed yesterday in Luxembourg does not actually provide for the compulsory transfer of migrants. Instead, it provides for the "principle of solidarity", with economic contributions or other aid. "They want to relocate migrants to Hungary by force. This is unacceptable," Viktor Orban said on his Facebook page on Monday. "Brussels abuses its power," he said.

"Brussels abuses its power. They want to relocate migrants to Hungary by force. This is unacceptable." (ANSA)