(ANSA) - BELGRADE, 24 LUG -"The stability of the Balkans is
a European security issue," Chief Security Advisor to the
Hungarian Prime Minister György Bakondi said on Hungarian Tv on
Monday evening, a government statement informed today.
Bakondi stressed that a 'corridor' used by refugees and
migrants leading to Austria and Italy has developed via Albania,
Montenegro, Bosnia-Hercegovina and Slovenia and that the
situation is causing tensions in several countries along the
route.
According to Bakondi, the higher numbers of migrants reported
along the so-called 'Bosnian route' indicates that preparations
for handing the migration issues are "far from optimal" in
certain countries.
Bakondi also noted that Romania has not become a main route
for migration crossing the Balkan peninsula and that Hungary's
border security measures are "acting as a deterrent." (ANSA).
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