Summary
Hungary, a major target point for migrants seeking to get into the European Union, called the bloc's relocation rules obsolete Wednesday and disputed any idea of letting people return to the first EU country they entered.
Hungary has been a point of re-entry to the EU for about 200,000 migrants, many of them Syrians, so far this year.
Zagreb, like Greece, was unable to cope with the flow and sped the migrants along, another 200,000 of them through Hungary across an internal EU border.
Hungary's Szijjarto said because EU member states did not respect the rules governing entry, the Dublin rules allowing the return of migrants to their first point of entry could not be enforced either.
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