On March 23rd, Hungarian President Tamás Sulyok and his spouse will travel to Poland to celebrate the Day of Polish-Hungarian Friendship together with Karol Nawrocki, Poland’s President, Hungarian state news agency MTI reports.
The visit signals that the relations between the Polish president and the Hungarian conservative political establishment are not tense, despite last year Nawrocki cancelling his meeting with Viktor Orbán in Budapest after the Hungarian PM’s trip to Moscow.
At a Visegrád Group Summit last December, the Polish president stressed that the V4 must be able to tell Western European partners when “migration or climate policies are not to our liking,” or when EU centralization contradicts Central Europe’s vision for the future.


