The Visegrad Group and the Baltic Assembly: coalitions within the EU as seen through Russian foreign policy
... ties between Russia and the Visegrad group look comparatively more attractive. Two aspects could be of practical interest. Given the annual rotating presidency of the member countries in the V4, the presiding country could include the normalization of relations with Russia in its agenda. For example, Hungary could put forward this idea. The reaction of other member countries and the discussion between them could highlight the advisability of Russia’s turning to the V4. The second aspect is the possible participation ...