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Orban vows to speed up ‘migrant fence’


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Hungary’s premier yesterday vowed to speed up the construction of an anti-migrants fence on its southern border as it emerged that the defence minister had quit because of the slow pace.
Prime Minister Viktor Orban paid a snap visit to the border late on Monday to check on progress, later telling an online newspaper that he was convinced “the works in progress have to be sped up”.
“Everyone has to get ready to do intensive work in the coming weeks,” Orban said in an interview with the Magyar Idok website published yesterday.
Hungary’s border with Serbia has become a major crossing point into the European Union, with more than 160,000 entering Hungary so far this year including 2,706 on Monday alone, police said.
Most then seek to travel onwards to Germany via Austria. This weekend some 16,000 did so as Hungarian buses brought them to the border and Berlin and Vienna agreed to let the migrants go through.
A razor-wire barrier along the 175km frontier was completed on August 29, but has failed to stop large numbers of people climbing over or under it.
Hungary is therefore building an additional fence 4m high despite widespread criticism, with France’s foreign minister saying the barrier does “not respect European values”.
Late on Monday, Csaba Hende resigned as defence minister after a meeting of the National Security Council to review progress on the fence.
No reason was given but yesterday, Lajos Kosa, a senior politician close to Orban, said that the premier was “not at all satisfied with the pace of construction of the security border closure.”
“Csaba Hende’s resignation was in connection with that,” he added.
Kosa said the deadline for the fence’s completion remained “the end of October, beginning of November” and that the fence would be continually strengthened and developed.  Hende’s replacement as defence minister said yesterday that the fence was a “top priority”.
“The necessary manpower and technical conditions will be provided to finish the fence,” Istvan Simicsko said after a meeting of a parliamentary military and security committee.



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