British Prime Minister David Cameron paid a visit of a few hours to Budapest this Thursday as part of his European our of countries. He is said to be looking for allies among the Visegrad Four countries in his conflicts with the European Union over issues such as migration or the free flow of workforce within the EU.
In a joint press conference, David Cameron and his Hungarian counterpart, Viktor Orbán claimed they both want a strong Europe and try to reach a compromise on British conditions for membership in the European Union.
The British PM also visited Hungarian President János Áder before flying to Germany to discuss issues with Chancellor Anglea Merkel.












