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Justice Minister Judit Varga has called Hungary a “model state” in terms of managing issues around migration.
Her entry on Facebook appeared after Mattias Tesfaye, Denmark’s minister for immigration and integration, termed it as a mistake that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán had been criticized for having erected a fence along Hungary’s southern border in 2015.
Varga cited Tesfaye as saying that Denmark advocated strong border defense and that Europe should not make a choice between granting humanitarian assistance and building walls to protect the continent but it should do both.
“This statement and resilience over the past six years prove that Hungary is a model state as what is desire and hope elsewhere is reality here. Hungary is defending Europe’s borders and providing help where it is most needed simultaneously,” she said.
Featured image via Judit Varga’s Facebook page