The Visegrád Group (V4) convened in Godollo, Hungary, with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk emphasizing shared interests in areas like security, migration, energy, and agriculture. The summit aims to revitalize the regional bloc after a period of decreased activity stemming from diverging stances on Russia. Tusk expressed confidence in the V4’s potential to become a significant power. Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Magyar acknowledged past differences, stating Viktor Orbán pursued a path incompatible with Poland’s direction. The meeting signals an attempt to overcome recent political tensions and foster renewed cooperation among the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia. Despite lingering disagreements, leaders appear committed to finding common ground and strengthening the V4’s collective voice on key European issues.
