Hungarian and Polish leaders see anti-immigration stance spreading in EU

The prime ministers of Hungary and Poland have said their countries' anti-immigration policies are gaining strength within the European Union.

Hungarian and Polish leaders see anti-immigration stance spreading in EU

The prime ministers of Hungary and Poland have said their countries' anti-immigration policies are gaining strength within the European Union.

In Budapest, Polish prime minister Mateusz Morawiecki, making his first bilateral visit since taking office in December, and his Hungarian counterpart, Viktor Orban, pointed to Austria, where conservative and nationalist parties had formed a coalition government last month.

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