The prime ministers of the
Visegrad countries (Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, and
Slovakia) will meet in Prague on February 27 as part of a
cyclical meeting organised by the group's presidency, which was
assumed by the Republic of Czech in June of last year, according
to diplomatic sources. The meeting will mark the return of
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and his Slovakian counterpart,
Robert Fico, to the Central and Eastern European Cooperation
Instrument. Furthermore, the meeting would take place the day
after the Hungarian Parliament voted to ratify Sweden's NATO
membership, which was the final step towards Stockholm's entry
into the Atlantic Alliance.
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