BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary's foreign minister will propose that Budapest pull out of talks on a United Nations migration pact because the agreement could aid the flow of migrants to Europe and force countries to shelter them, Hungarian media reported.
Right-wing nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban, re-elected for a third consecutive term in April, has been one of the strongest opponents to the European Union's migration policy since his government fenced off Hungary's southern borders in 2015 to keep out migrants.