Hungary and Romania Announce Collaboration with LAST-MINUTE Measures after Schengen Accession

Hungary Romania Announces Collaboration Measures BREAKING NEWS Schengen Accession

Hungary and Romania announces an extremely important collaboration after joining Schengen, and this is because both countries bring to the immediate attention of millions of citizens the fact that they are jointly running a project called SAFE, its objective being to increase security in the border area between them, an extremely good measure during this period.

Hungary and Romania They collaborated so that our country's Schengen accession would become a reality for us as quickly as possible, and now this collaboration continues, so that illegal migration does not again become a problem that both countries face and generate criticism after Austria lifted its veto, illegal migration decreasing to a great extent.

Hungary and Romania are running the SAFE project together with partial European funding, and below you can see some of the objectives they want to achieve, after our country's accession to Schengen, the project being in full implementation process, so the results will only be revealed in the future, after the completion of the implementation and their effective application.

“Increasing the level of safety and security for citizens, residents and tourists in the eligible area, addressing cross-border challenges through improving institutional capacities, modernizing training facilities and strengthening collaboration between law enforcement institutions in Romania and Hungary. Construction of the Specific Training Center at the “Avram Iancu” Border Police Agents Training School in Oradea, by SPAPFAI Oradea.

Organization of activities regarding the implementation of the project (opening conference, workshops and closing conference) and the acquisition of visibility elements, by the Project Leader – IGPF. Acquisition of training equipment necessary to equip the training center, by the partners within ROKK. announce Romanian Border Police.”