BUDAPEST
(Reuters) - The leaders of Hungary and Israel on Wednesday called for improved
relations between the EU and Israel, notably in security and technology, in
an
era defined by terrorism threats and migration.
Israeli
premier Benjamin Netanyahu and Hungary's Viktor Orban both said relations
should be reassessed as Israel was being criticized in Brussels while playing a
stabilizing role in the Middle East, which benefited Europe.
The prime
ministers of Poland, Czech Republic and Slovakia - who also attended the
meeting with Netanyahu - said they supported improved Israel-EU relations.
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