On Monday, the Czech Republic handed over to Poland the one-year presidency of the Visegrad Group (V4), a Central European cooperation forum also including Hungary and Slovakia.
The priorities of the Polish presidency of the V4 include public security, strengthening the interconnection of energy, road and digital infrastructure in the region, and cooperation between the V4 countries in the academic, cultural and tourism fields.
“The Visegrad Group should be a tool for cooperation in those areas where the member states have common interests—such as…