Speaking to Hungarian state news agency MTI in the course of his visit to Moscow to meet with Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov, Szijjarto said that "we need to finally recognize and understand that there can be no solution to the refugee crisis without pragmatic cooperation with Russia. Without agreement with Russia, there will be no solution to the conflict in Syria, and therefore no solution to the refugee crisis."
On Sunday, European leaders will hold a mini-summit in Brussels to discuss the continent's refugee crisis, with Serbia and Macedonia invited to attend. A full summit held to discuss the crisis last week brought few tangible results, with many Eastern European countries refusing to accept refugees according to Brussels' quota system.
Announcing the upcoming mini-summit, a statement from the office of European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker noted that "in view of the unfolding emergency in the countries along the western Balkans migratory route, there is a need for much greater cooperation, more extensive consultation and immediate operational action."
According to EU border agency Frontex, over 710,000 migrants have come to the EU over the first nine months of 2015.
Die Welt noted that with Hungary's border now effectively closed, Slovenia has become the new bottleneck through which refugees are making their way north, with over 20,000 arriving in Slovenia since Saturday alone.