Géza Jeszenszky realized that more and more immigrants were arriving who did not want to integrate.

Viktor Orbán discussed illegal migration with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico and Serbian President Alaksandar Vucsic. At the meeting held in Komárom, Slovakia, they discussed the protection of the EU's external borders, action against illegal immigration and influencing the position of the European Union.

The Egyenes Beszéd was former foreign minister Géza Jeszenszky, where these topics, among others, were discussed.

According to Jeszenszky, there is apparently an emerging coalition between the three prime ministers.

The Hungarian Prime Minister is apparently striving for a European or world role"

- said the former foreign minister, who said that Viktor Orbán "makes friends with very bad figures".

Géza Jeszenszky also spoke about how he visited the West for the first time in the 1960s, and even then he saw how many "non-European, non-white people" there were, and the jobs that the colonists were not interested in, they came from the colonies with pleasure. "The German or Spanish economy would collapse if guest workers or newcomers could not be put to work," he noted. He added:

the problem today is that people come who don't want to integrate, live in ghettos and have a hostile attitude towards the country that welcomes them, which is extremely difficult.

According to the former foreign attorney, European leaders are now much more aware of the dangers of this and are trying to approach it differently than Merkel did.

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