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Amid war, fault lines show ahead of Central European summit

Por: WPLG Local 10 Politics November 24, 2022

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BUDAPEST – A summit of four Central European leaders in Slovakia on Thursday could be set to redefine a regional alliance that's under strain from diverging approaches to the war in Ukraine.Fault lines within the bloc known as the Visegrad Four — Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary — have appeared in recent months over amid Russia's invasion, which has alienated Budapest's populist government from some of its... + full article



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