Committee-level meetings
In his opening remarks Szilárd Németh highlighted: the choice of the topics of the meeting were not a coincidence, migration and the approach adopted to migration can be considered to be one of the greatest challenges of recent times. He welcomed the agreement among participants of the meeting that migration was a detrimental phenomenon, which beside the security implications also posed identity, existential, economic and social threats. Szilárd Németh expressed his conviction that the key element to sustainable migration policy was the control of the external borders and curbing the illegal movement of people. The Hungarian committee chairman emphasized: the objective of the V4 countries has to be to strengthen the security and the stability of the region, to promote peace and prosperity. Strengthening defence cooperation further has to be one the most important tool to this end. Szilárd Németh emphasized: the V4 countries contribute jointly to efficient border protection, preventing persons planning to perpetrate terrorist attacks from infiltrating European Union territory under the guise of mass illegal migration. Speaking about the 2015-2017 period, György Bakondi informed the participants in his contribution about the development of a joint and steadfast V4 position on migration, the forms of joint cooperation, about social and political reactions to migration challenges. Gábor Böröndi spoke about the role and the mission of the Hungarian Defence Forces in managing mass, illegal migration. Touching on the issue of the Common Security and Defence Policy, Szilárd Németh emphasized: thanks to recent political challenges – such as Brexit, the economic downturn in certain countries, international terrorism and the transformed European security environment – this topic has again gained prominence and has made the review of the Common Security and Defence Policy necessary. The defence of Europe and its citizens, crisis management and capacity building have become a priority. In his presentation on European defence industry cooperation Péter Siklósi spoke – among others – about the challenges affecting the EU Common Security and Defence Policy, security policy trends and objectives, permanent structured cooperation on defence, the creation of an operational planning and conduct capability, about improving the deployability of the battle groups, about strengthening the European technological and defence industry base, as well as EU-NATO cooperation.
At the end of their meeting, heads of delegations signed a closing document and informed members of the press about their deliberations.