Gas, nukes, and historical bad blood: Can Eastern Europe pull itself together?

Federaţia Rusă

Hungary, Poland, Czechia, and Slovakia are trying to present a unified front in the face of the EU’s overreach For the first time in two years, Hungary has convened a summit of the Visegrad Group – a format designed to allow four Central European nations to coordinate, debate current agendas, and work on their own dimension of European integration matters. In recent years, the forum has not spoken with a single voice to say the least. However, new variables in domestic political dynamics, the