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Policy Paper: V4 in Brussels – A reality check of the international perspective on Visegrad cooperation

Peter Stepper, Senior Research Fellow, Head of Euroatlantic Program for Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade wrote a policy paper titled "V4 in Brussels – A reality check of the international perspective on Visegrad cooperation".

The governments’ ambitions might differ from time to time towards Visegrad cooperation. However, there are several areas where strong and enduring political commitment can be identified. On the one hand, some elements of the V4 agenda are common with mainstream ideas like strengthening EU strategic autonomy, and increase cooperation in the field of security and defense.

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