Hungary will not label products made in the West Bank

Foreign minister Péter Szijjártó says the European Union’s guidelines for labelling goods that originate in Jewish settlements are “irrational”

Hungary will not label separately products made in the West Bank of the Golan Heights, its foreign minister said.

Péter Szijjártó, who is also Hungary’s trade minister, said on an overnight visit to Israel that the European Union’s guidelines for labeling goods that originate in Jewish settlements are “irrational” and does not contribute to solving the Israel-Palestinian conflict.

Szijjártó announced his country’s opposition to the labelling guidelines on Monday morning at the Israel Council on Foreign Relations, according to reports. Also attending the council meeting was Lars Faaborg Andersen, the head of the EU delegation in Israel.

Szijjártó also called the attacks in Paris “a strong wake-up call for European politicians.”

Referencing the current refugee crisis, which he said should be called a  “mass immigration,” Szijjártó said:  “We must make serious decisions to protect our people, because we are currently defenceless. We must get back the ability to control our borders. We should not be speaking about how to manage migration, but how to help these people to stay at home.”

He called on the EU to strengthen its cooperation with Israel in fighting terrorism, citing Israel’s experience, knowledge and technology in fighting terrorism, according to the Jerusalem Post.

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