The Visegrad Group, comprising Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia, has long served as a pivotal regional alliance within Central Europe. However, stark differences over the approach to the Ukraine conflict have tested the unity of these nations, raising questions about the bloc’s future relevance and cohesion. As tensions persist, this article examines whether the Visegrad Group can overcome its divisions and restore its collective influence amid one of Europe’s most critical geopolitical challenges.
Visegrad Group Faces Growing Divisions Over Ukraine Policy
Amid the intensifying conflict in Ukraine, the once-unified stance of the Visegrad Group (V4) has fractured, revealing stark differences in policy approaches among its members. Poland continues to advocate for robust support to Kyiv, emphasizing military aid and stringent sanctions against Russia. In contrast, Hungary favors a more cautious path, prioritizing diplomatic engagement and economic stability…
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Author : Atticus Reed
Publish date : 2025-11-30 10:43:00
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