Speaking to reporters ahead of an informal meeting of the EU's foreign ministers, Szijjarto explained that "what has been happening in Hungary since last night is the result of two things. Firstly, it is the result of the failure of the EU's immigration policy. Secondly, it is the result of a series of irresponsible statements by European politicians."
Asked by reporters to clarify who was responsible for making such statements, the foreign minister noted that "everyone has heard the declarations about the procedures for asylum being initiated regardless of how it is that migrants arrive in certain countries."
Szijjarto explained that "European-wide standards clearly state that the procedure for granting asylum must be considered in the country in which it was filed. Such statements [indicating the opposite] might be misunderstood by migrants and their smugglers."
The minister's words follow on commentary by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Thursday, where the leader warned that the Schengen Agreement on the free movement of people is now "under threat" due to the migrant crisis. Orban noted that Hungarians and Europeans are now "full of fear…because we see that the European leaders, among them the prime ministers, are not able to control the situation."