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FM: Hungary and Malta both oppose the re-emergence of blocs in the world
The foreign minister said economic growth depended on calm, stability and predictability, and this was possible only in peacetime.
The foreign minister said economic growth depended on calm, stability and predictability, and this was possible only in peacetime.
“We agree that migration should be stopped rather than managed, especially in light of the coronavirus pandemic which has brought about new dangers [in Malta], too,” the foreign minister said.
Following talks with Carmelo Abela, his Maltese counterpart, Péter Szijjártó, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, said the two countries had agreed that decisions on services provided for migrants should...