Hungarian politician Péter Magyar announced plans to revitalize the Visegrád Group (V4) – a cultural and political alliance of Hungary, Poland, Czechia, and Slovakia. He shared a photo with leaders from the V4 nations, signaling a renewed commitment to the cooperation. Magyar confirmed that the prime ministers of Poland, Czechia, and Slovakia will arrive in Budapest and Gödöllő on June 23rd. The announcement suggests a potential shift in regional alliances and a renewed focus on collaborative efforts within the V4 framework. Details regarding the specific agenda and goals of the revived cooperation remain to be released. This move comes amidst evolving geopolitical dynamics in Central Europe and potential strains within the European Union. The meeting is anticipated to address key regional challenges and opportunities.
