EU to hold extra meeting of justice and interior ministers next week on relocating refugees The Associated Press Posted: Sep 15, 2015 4:37 AM ET Last Updated: Sep 15, 2015 8:57 PM ET Refugees line up for a bus as they arrive at the border between Austria and Hungary late on Tuesday. Austria's interior minister says despite the introduction of temporary border controls immediately after midnight, no one fleeing regions of war or persecution will be turned -- also in the front line of the refugee crisis. In addition to the possible summit, the European Union will hold an extra meeting of justice and interior ministers next week to figure out how to relocate 120,000 refugees among its members. With a razor-wire fence completed along the Hungary-Serbian border, Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said Hungary now also plans to extend the fence for "a reasonable distance" along its border with Romania. -- contentious meeting in Brussels. The ministers did agree to share responsibility for 40,000 people seeking refuge in overwhelmed Italy and Greece and spoke hopefully of reaching an eventual deal — next month or by the end of the year — on which EU nations would take 120,000 more refugees, including some from Hungary. Hungary was not pinning its hopes on any action soon from Brussels or its neighbours. Tuesday's state of emergency in two southern regions gave authorities greater powers to deal with the crisis, allowing them -- border have seen heavily armed military personnel with vehicles and dogs for days. Gyorgy Bakondi, homeland security adviser to Orban, said authorities caught 155 people trying to cross into the country illegally. They got across by damaging the fence, are now in police custody and are being charged with committing offences under the new laws. Authorities are quickly repairing the fence. -- Hungary's border closed and Germany, Austria, Slovakia and the Netherlands reintroducing border controls in recent days to manage the largest refugee crisis Europe has seen since World War II. Abolfazl Ebrahimi, a 17-year-old Afghan who was in Athens on Tuesday, said his group plans to pass through Croatia now that Hungary's border is closed. "I thought that European people are kind and they will give us rights, -- 5,809 set just a day earlier. Hungary/Serbia border closed2:03 Some 200,000 migrants have entered Hungary so far in 2015, nearly all by walking across the southern border with Serbia. Almost all, however, are on their way to Germany or other wealthy Western European nations. Frontex, the European agency for the co-ordination of operations at the EU's external borders, said Tuesday that 156,000 migrants crossed the bloc's borders in August, marking the fifth consecutive monthly record. Frontex also said that the number of migrants at Hungary's border with Serbia rose 20-fold to more than 52,000 in August. 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