Hungary's decision to tighten entry control along shared borders draws Austria's protest

Hungarys decision to tighten entry control along shared borders draws Austrias protest
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Hungary\'s decision to tighten entry controls along its shared border with Austria has proved to be a source of content, with Austria making an official diplomatic protest.

Hungary's decision to tighten entry controls along its shared border with Austria has proved to be a source of content, with Austria making an official diplomatic protest.

Minister of the Interior Wolfgang Sobotka on Wednesday confirmed the move by the Austrian government, according to a Krone newspaper report, saying he had called on the Hungarian ambassador for talks.

Both sides had tightened controls, which have led to long traffic jams heading in both directions over the shared border for days, Xinhua news agency reported.

Austria, however, sees itself in the right, particularly in light of the migrant crisis and attempts to combat people smuggling, the latter of which Sobotka said is still going on.

But the Austrian government does not believe Hungary has any justification for its decision to impose similarly strict controls for traffic heading in the other direction.

The minister argued that the Schengen rules, specifically paragraph 29 that concerns re-implementation of border controls under extenuating circumstances, give Austria the right to control the shared border, but that Hungary lacks the right to do likewise.

Sobotka also noted Austria was unhappy with Hungary's decision not to take back asylum seekers.

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