Orban said that Europe too needs to create a network of national intelligence agencies that ranks with the world's best.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Saturday said Donald Trump had
proposed security policies that Europe should take to heart to solve
its own security crisis which is rooted in uncontrolled immigration.
Speaking
at a summer university in Baile Tusnad, Romania, the outspoken
Hungarian leader again tied increased security threats to increased
migration and cited Trump's proposals at the Republican National
Convention to combat terrorism.
Trump accepted the
Republican nomination for president on Thursday with a speech that
outlined an increased intelligence effort, an end to a "failed policy of
nation-building and regime change" and a total suspension of
immigration from states "compromised by terrorism."
Orban sought to buttress his own security proposals with those points.
"I
am not a Donald Trump campaigner," he said in the televised speech. "I
never thought I would ever entertain the thought that of the open
options he would be better for Europe and for Hungary.
"But
I listened to the candidate and and I must tell you he made three
proposals to combat terrorism. And as a European I could have hardly
articulated better what Europe needs."
Orban said that Europe too needs to create a network of national intelligence agencies that ranks with the world's best.
"The
second thing, said this valiant American Presidential candidate, is to
abandon the policy of exporting democracy," Ortban said. "I could not
have said it more precisely."
Orban said Western
countries acted recklessly to remove the undemocratic but stable regimes
in Libya, Syria and Iraq without guaranteeing stability in the
aftermath, exposing Europe to a mass wave of migration.
Worse,
he said, instead of supporting the regimes that try to control the
civil-war-torn countries in North Africa and the Middle East, Europe
criticises them for democratic shortfalls.
"If
we keep prioritising democracy over stability in regions where we are
unlikely to succeed with that, we will create instability, not
democracy. That is the big lesson with regard to the current events in
Turkey, too."
"Of course we are not indifferent to the quality of politics there, or to human rights," Orban said. "But
the top priority is for Turkey to stay stable because if it
destabvilises, tens of millions of people from that region will flood
Europe without any filter, control or obstacle."
Source: Reuters
Hungarian PM Orban endorses Republican Presidential candidate's security proposals
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