Leaders from the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, and Hungary convened in Gödöllő, Hungary, to reaffirm their commitment to strengthened cooperation within the Visegrád Group (V4). The meeting focused on identifying shared interests and priorities for the bloc, particularly within the context of the European Union. While specific details of the discussions remain limited, the leaders signaled an intent to build upon existing collaborative efforts. The summit, attended by Prime Ministers Petr Fiala, Robert Fico, Donald Tusk, and Péter Magyar, underscores the V4’s continued relevance as a regional political force. The leaders aim to coordinate positions on key EU policies and address common challenges facing Central Europe. Further details regarding specific agreements reached during the summit are expected to be released in the coming days. This meeting highlights a renewed push for unity among the V4 nations.
