Leaders of the Visegrád Four – Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, and Hungary – convened briefly in Brussels ahead of the European Union summit. This meeting marked the first official gathering of the group with Hungary’s newly appointed Prime Minister, Péter Magyar. The informal talks provided an opportunity for the V4 leaders to engage with Magyar following his recent assumption of office. Details of the discussion were not immediately released, but the meeting signifies a potential shift in dynamics within the regional bloc. The Visegrád Group has historically been known for its conservative stances on several EU policies. The summit is expected to address key issues facing the European Union, and the V4’s position will be closely watched.
