The rising power of Russia, diminishing economic strength of the EU and the divisions in NATO have prompted Poland, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Hungary to refocus their 20-year-old Visegrad Group, formed post-Cold War, towards their own military defence.
The rising power of Russia, diminishing economic strength of the EU and the divisions in NATO have prompted Poland, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Hungary to refocus their 20-year-old Visegrad Group, formed post-Cold War, towards their own military defence.