Migrant crisis: Hungary PM to meet European leaders
Hungary's leader is due in Brussels for talks on the migrant crisis, with thousands still stranded at a Budapest railway station, BBC reports.
Since Tuesday, migrants have been prevented from boarding trains there amid disagreement over EU policy.
Many in Budapest have tickets and want to travel north, but Hungary, led by anti-immigrant Prime Minister Viktor Orban, says it is enforcing EU rules.
Germany, Italy and France have demanded a fair distribution of refugees.
At least 2,000 people are now waiting to travel from Keleti station, having been prevented from getting on trains on Tuesday. Some were involved in scuffles with police on Wednesday night.