Leaders of four Central European countries meet in Hungary to reboot regional group (opens original article in a new tab)
Leaders of four Central European countries met in Hungary to restart the Visegrád Four regional group, focusing on cooperation in transport, energy, and immigration, and aiming to enhance their influence in EU decisions.
- Leaders of Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia met in Hungary to revive the Visegrád Four regional group after two years of absence.
- Hungarian PM Péter Magyar proposed high-speed rail, energy security, and immigration cooperation, aiming to strengthen V4's influence in EU decision-making.
- Magyar's government shifted Hungary's Ukraine policy, restoring rights for Hungarian minority in Ukraine and lifting EU veto on Ukraine's membership.
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