
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius in a TV-radio interview criticized the policy adopted by Eastern European countries, especially Hungary, vis-à-vis migrants.
It is shocking to see various European countries aren’t willing to share the number of migrants, he said.
The French top diplomat also slammed Hungary for placing barbed wire on its border with Serbia, adding Budapest is not respecting joint European values.
In the meantime, Germany, France and the United Kingdom are calling for establishing centers in Greece and Italy to separate urgent asylum seekers from economic immigrants. According to published reports from the beginning of 2015 around 140,000 migrants – most from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan – have entered Hungary through the Serbian border.