On Saturday György Bakondi, Chief Security Advisor to the Prime Minister, told public television channel M1 that the agreement reached at the EU-Turkey summit has not resolved the European migration crisis.
The Chief Security Advisor explained that the closure of the Western Balkans migration route and the tightened measures introduced in Turkey will have a “diverting effect”. This means that Syrian refugees could also arrive from the direction of North African countries.
Mr. Bakondi added that we must not forget that so far over one million migrants have entered Europe, and this will continue to cause problems, due, for example, to the rise of terrorist networks.
The fact that an agreement was reached is good news, he said, but there are still a lot of unresolved issues. It is difficult to predict whether it will be successful or not, Mr. Bakondi said.
(MTI)










