(ANSA) - Brussels, September 3 - 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.
Orban says EU 'incapable' on immigration
Hungarian PM calls EU immigration 'a German problem'