Hungary to build second fence on Serbian border to keep out migrants

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Hungary to build second fence on Serbian border to keep out migrants
Hungary plans to build a second fence on its southern border with Serbia that would enable it to keep out any major new wave of migrants, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Friday.   
 
Orban said the new barrier, to be built alongside the existing one, would strengthen defenses to respond if Turkey's policy on migration changed. If that happened, hundreds of thousands could appear at Hungary's border, he told public radio. 
 
"Technical planning is under way to erect a more massive defense system next to the existing line of defense which was built quickly (last year)," Orban said.  
 
Orban said Hungary had to prepare for the eventuality of a deal between Turkey and the European Union to clamp down on migration into Europe via the Balkans unravelling.   
 
"Then if it does not work with nice words, we will have to stop them with force, and we will do so," Orban said. 
 
A razor-wire fence built along Hungary's southern border with Serbia and Croatia has sharply reduced flows.   
 
Last year hundreds of thousands of migrants moved up from the Balkans towards northern Europe. That flow has since been reduced to no more than a steady trickle.     
 
Orban said Hungary would also boost its police presence to 47,000 from 44,000, of which 3,000 will be constantly deployed on the southern border.      
 
He also said it was Europe's interest to work with Turkey and to agree on the issues that serve Europe's security.     
 
Under the existing deal, Turkey has agreed to help stem the tide of illegal migrants into the bloc in exchange for aid and visa-free travel for Turks. Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has repeatedly said that European leaders are not living up to their side of the pact.   
 
Later on Friday, Orban and other prime ministers of Central European EU member states -- the Visegrad countries -- will meet in Warsaw with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.  
 
Orban said the task for politicians was to change a  decision by the EU to let in migrants and distribute them based on quotas among member states.   
 
"The question is whether Angela Merkel will be willing to change this flawed Brussels decision together with us. Whether she is willing to fight with us for this, or not, Orban said."   
 
Hungary will hold a referendum on Oct. 2 on whether to accept any future EU quota system for resettling migrants.  
 
 
REUTERS

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