Hungary to send buses to take migrants to border

Migrants walk out of Budapest, Hungary, on Friday, Sept. 4, 2015. Over 150,000 people seeking to enter Europe have reached Hungary this year, most coming through the southern border with Serbia.
Migrants walk out of Budapest, Hungary, on Friday, Sept. 4, 2015. Over 150,000 people seeking to enter Europe have reached Hungary this year, most coming through the southern border with Serbia.

BICSKE, Hungary — Late Friday, the Hungarian government said it will offer buses to take hundreds of migrants to the border with Austria.

Earlier, some 1,200 frustrated migrants left the Keleti train terminal in Budapest to walk all day along the city's main highway to Vienna.

Janos Lazar, Prime Minister Viktor Orban's chief of staff, said Friday night in Parliament the buses would be sent because Hungarians' "transportation safety can't be put at risk."

Lazar said Hungary had asked Austria to clarify its position on the migrants but had not yet received an answer. Lazar said "a migration crisis is shaking Hungary" and blamed Germany's "contradictory communications" and the European Union's incompetence for the crisis.

Read Saturday's Arkansas Democrat-Gazette for full details.

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