Zeman: Visegráds should support Poland and Hungary



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The Visegrad Group should speak with one voice together with Poland and Hungary in the two countries’ discussions with the European Commission on the next EU framework budget and recovery fund, Czech President Milos Zeman said at a conference of press in Prague on Wednesday after speaking with his Polish counterpart Andrzej Duda.

Andrzej Doubt, who made a few hours of working visits to Prague, briefed his host on the outlined solution to the dispute. Zeman welcomed and described the announcement by the Polish head of state as good news.

Andrzej Duda reported that a compromise could be reached in the European Council during the German Presidency, which would satisfy both Polish and Hungarian interests.

– He said Landowner for journalists. As you pointed out, this is good news.

The Polish head of state clarified all this by outlining an agreement that is being worked on.

I presented the proposals to Milos Zeman, who reacted very positively to them

Said the Polish Head of State.

Poland and Hungary are opposed to subjecting the next EU framework budget and recovery fund to meeting what they see as vague rule of law criteria. The Czech Republic and Slovakia have no objection to linking the budget and the rule of law.

Poland currently chairs the Visegrad Group, which consists of four countries: the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary and Slovakia.

Rudolt Jindrák, According to the chief foreign policy adviser to the Czech head of state, the two presidents also discussed issues related to the coronavirus epidemic.



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