what s happening? we can see a lot of activity behind you. of activity behind you. i have moved from the border of activity behind you. i have moved from the border where of activity behind you. i have moved from the border where i of activity behind you. i have moved from the border where i have - of activity behind you. i have moved from the border where i have been l from the border where i have been the last seven or eight days, to the west railway station here in budapest. what you can see behind me is the reception centre at budapest west railway station, where trains arrive every hour or so from the hungarian eastern border. these are refugees who have crossed the border in the last few hours, probably last night. it s a four hour train journey, obviously laid on forfree by hungarian authorities and the hungarian railway company. they arrive here, there is a massive reception for them. they are being offered free accommodation, free food and free transport onwards if that
homes? . , ., , , homes? that s right, there has been a massive effort homes? that s right, there has been a massive effort here homes? that s right, there has been a massive effort here in homes? that s right, there has been a massive effort here in hungary, i homes? that s right, there has been a massive effort here in hungary, as| a massive effort here in hungary, as in poland and romania and moldova and slovakia, of ordinary hungarian citizens basically volunteering accommodation. here you can see some of the contributions that hungarians have given to the different charities here. it s partly about coordination but i should stress, as kasia has been doing this morning, the sheer generosity of the public and the good organisation of those in green shirts behind me, from the hungarian reformed protestant church. over here, i don t know if you can see through the crowds, those in red jackets, volunteers and staff of the hungarian red cross. and this being a major railway stat
these are notjust refugees arriving here this morning, but all the commuter traffic, here this morning, but all the commutertraffic, ordinary here this morning, but all the commuter traffic, ordinary hungarian is coming to work. and somehow you get people from all over the world, ukrainians and people coming just ordinary hungarian is coming to work here this morning. here this morning. thank you to nick thore in here this morning. thank you to nick thorpe in budapest. here this morning. thank you to nick thorpe in budapest. we here this morning. thank you to nick thorpe in budapest. we can - here this morning. thank you to nick thorpe in budapest. we can hear- here this morning. thank you to nick. thorpe in budapest. we can hear from thorpe in budapest. we can hearfrom the nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg, speaking in brussels. nato will protect and defend every inch of nato territory. this ends the public part of the meeting and i thank the media forjoining us at the openi