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Visegrád Group

The Visegrád Group is a regional cooperation alliance formed in 1991 by four Central European countries: Czechia, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia. The group aims to strengthen their economic, political, and cultural ties, promote stability and security in the region, and coordinate their positions on European Union and international issues. By working together, they seek to boost regional development, support shared interests, and enhance their influence within the EU. The Visegrád Group is a collaborative platform that helps these nations address common challenges more effectively while maintaining their individual national identities.