The migrants are about 2,000 and are camped at Budapest's Keteh train station where they have bought tickets for onward journeys.
Germany, Italy and France have called for a fair distribution of refugees throughout the EU countries.
In a joint declaration, the three foreign ministers have called for Europe's asylum laws to be reversed.
The EU member states are struggling to agree on a common policy for dealing with the migrant crisis as thousands of migrants from Middle East and Africa are on the move to Europe.
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