Ukraine Divisions Fade as Visegrád Leaders Reunite After Two-Year Rift

Federaţia Rusă

The leaders of the Visegrád Group gathered in Hungary on Tuesday for their first summit in more than two years, signaling an attempt to revive the Central European alliance after bitter divisions over Russia’s war against Ukraine. Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar hosted Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, Czech leader Andrej Babiš and Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico in Gödöllő near Budapest, with Tusk declaring that “we are back” and predicting that “Europe will start listening” to the

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