The prime ministers of the four Visegrád Group countries - Czechia, Slovakia, Poland and Hungary - publicly voiced their disagreement over Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine following a summit in Prague on 27 February.
Donald Tusk, Prime Minister of Poland, has repeated his position that the agreements on trade with Ukraine must take the interests of Polish agrarians into consideration, and criticised the EU policy of the European Green Deal in this sector.
The Visegrád cooperation “is alive and well” and has a long future ahead, the Hungarian president said at a press conference after attending a summit of the V4