On Monday, György Bakondi, Chief Security Advisor to the Prime Minister told public television channel M1 that illegal migration has not come to an end with the agreement between the EU and Turkey aimed at halting the wave of migrants; that problem has not been solved.

The Chief Security Advisor said that the so far popular Balkan migration route will most likely be permanently closed, and following the agreement, a new migration route will be established.

There are sources according to which people smugglers would transport migrants to Albania or Italy, he said.

Discussing the cyber-attacks on the Government’s computer system on public radio channel Kossuth Rádió, Mr. Bakondi said that the investigations are still on-going.

He said that within a single day, 62,000 attacks were carried out against the Government’s computer network. This was a so called distributed denial-of-service attack, Mr. Bakondi explained.