V4 States Vow to Work Together Despite Differences
Prior to Tuesday’s summit, the Czech and the Polish PMs had hinted at the possibility of dissolving the Central European grouping.
Prior to Tuesday’s summit, the Czech and the Polish PMs had hinted at the possibility of dissolving the Central European grouping.
Presidents from the four Central European countries meet to discuss the war in Ukraine, the V4’s collective security, the ongoing energy crisis, inflation, and the potential expansion of alliance.
Over the past decade, the Visegrád group, with Hungary and Poland at its axis, has acted as a bulwark against left-liberal dominance in the European Union.
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