Hungarian Prime Minister
Viktor Orban on Thursday said the EU is "incapable of managing
the situation" of immigration in Europe, following a meeting
with European Parliament President Martin Schulz.
A public announcement on Thursday at Budapest's main train
station told passengers that international trains to Western
Europe are suspended "indefinitely", the BBC said.
This came following a two-day stand-off in Budapest, where
unregistered asylum seekers camped in front of the station that
closed its doors to them.
Orban said EU immigration "isn't a European problem, it's a
German problem".
"Everyone wants to go to Germany. No one wants to stay in
Hungary, Slovakia, or Estonia," Orban said.
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