Visegrad group foreign ministers meeting in Prague
The foreign ministers of the Visegrad Group countries (Czechia, Slovakia, Poland and Hungary) are meeting in Prague for talks on Thursday. They will debate current foreign policy issues, including continued aid to Ukraine in its defense against Russia, which is a divisive topic in the alliance. Prague and Warsaw support continued military aid to the country, which Budapest and Bratislava claim that military assistance has failed and have been pushing for peace talks. After a meeting with his Polish counterpart ahead of the talks on Wednesday, Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavsky said finding a common denominator in the Visegrad Group is not exactly easy at the moment, but it makes sense to retain regional cooperation in other areas.