"Visegrad Meeting Exposes Central European Divisions on Ukraine Conflict"

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The prime ministers of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia, members of the Visegrad Four, are deeply divided over the Russian war against Ukraine, with the Czech Republic and Poland supporting Ukraine, including arms deliveries, while Hungary and Slovakia have sharply different views. The Czech Republic and Poland have condemned Russia's aggression, while Slovakia and Hungary have refused to provide arms to Ukraine and have differing views on the conflict's resolution. The division was evident at a recent meeting, highlighting the challenges in forming a unified stance within the Visegrad Four on the Ukraine crisis.
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