Camps in third countries, fences and strict border controls have become the “new normal” in some countries on the continent, claiming to deliver citizens more security.
Robert Fico, the populist Slovak prime minister, his Hungarian counterpart Viktor Orbán, and Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić believe that, unlike their European colleagues, they have a formula for dealing with migration.
Speaking at their meeting in the Slovak town of Komárno on Tuesday, Slovak PM gave those gathered a glimpse into the future, Bratislava-Budapest-Belgrade style.
“We are…