Hungary Hosts Visegrad Summit

Hungarian PM Péter Magyar hosts Czech, Polish, and Slovak leaders at Grassalkovich Castle in Gödöllő for Visegrad Group's first summit in over two years.
Visegrad Group previously fractured over Viktor Orbán's pro-Russian stance on Ukraine.
Magyar shifted Hungary's policy, lifting the veto on Ukraine's EU membership.
Leaders discuss high-speed rail, energy security, agriculture, and immigration.
Babis declares group 'once again fully operational' and calls four countries 'Europe's future.'. Tusk urges coordination to present common positions at EU meetings, calling group a 'beacon of hope.'. Hungary holds rotating EU presidency but will pass it to Slovakia next month.
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