Poland and Hungary Seek to Revitalize Cooperation in Visegrad Group
Poland and Hungary announced efforts to revive active cooperation within the Visegrad Group, with their prime ministers Donald Tusk and Peter Magyar calling for strengthening Central Europe's voice in the European Union. The Visegrad Group, a regional alliance established in 1991, brings together Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, and Slovakia to coordinate their positions on European integration and other regional issues. The move signals a potential shift in Central European diplomacy, as the four-nation bloc has experienced internal divisions in recent years over various EU policies and democratic governance issues. The renewed cooperation effort comes as Central European countries seek to enhance their collective influence within EU decision-making processes.
