Hungary's Interior Minister visits Serbia for talks on migration and crime
Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Hungary's new Interior Minister, Gabor Pošfai, visited Serbia for his first official trip.
- He met with Serbian Interior Minister Ivica Dačić in Belgrade to discuss migration and organized crime.
- Both ministers agreed on the importance of joint action against illegal migration and cross-border crime.
Hungary's new Interior Minister, Gabor Pošfai, made his first official visit to Serbia, meeting with his counterpart Ivica Dačić in Belgrade. The discussions focused on critical issues of migration flows along the Western Balkan route and enhancing cooperation to combat illegal migration and organized crime.
Pošfai stressed the significance of Hungary and Serbia adopting a unified stance on strategic matters, particularly in light of the current European situation. He emphasized that both nations can rely on each other as dependable partners. The minister stated that effectively addressing illegal migration, cross-border organized crime, and human trafficking requires coordinated and consistent action.
Both ministers acknowledged that the existing joint efforts between Serbia and Hungary have yielded substantial results in border protection and curbing migrant smuggling. Dačić affirmed that his ministry is actively working to suppress illegal migration and dismantle criminal groups involved in human smuggling, with additional measures being implemented at all border crossings and along the state border.
The meeting highlighted the potential for strengthening cooperation between the two ministries through more frequent operational information exchanges, joint police activities, training programs, and the sharing of best practices. The ministers agreed that closer collaboration is essential for managing shared security challenges.
ilegalne migracije, prekogranični organizovani kriminal i borba protiv trgovine ljudima mogu prevazići samo kroz usaglašeno i dosledno delovanje.
Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.