By Beyza Binnur Donmez</p> <p>ANKARA (AA) – The European Commission on Thursday responded to an anti-immigration campaign by the Hungarian government blaming Brussels for withholding its intentions on allowing refugees into the bloc. </p> <p> Last week, the Hungarian government introduced a new public campaign sporting billboards, posters and ads under the slogan: "You too, have the right to know what Brussels is planning to do."</p> <p>In addition, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban published a letter warning EU citizens that Brussels wanted to break the resistance of countries opposed to immigration and was threatening Hungary's security. </p> <p>"The European Commission agrees, citizens do deserve to know the truth about what the EU is doing," said the Commission in a statement.</p> <p>It added that Budapest's campaign distorted the truth and sought to "paint a dark picture of a secret plot to drive more migration to Europe."
“The truth is that there is no conspiracy, ” it added.