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November 11th, 2019
Slovak Transport Minister Arpad Ersek (Most-Hid) and his Czech counterpart Vladimir Kremlik discussed on the sidelines of a joint Czecho-Slovak cabinet session in Valtice (Czech Republic) on Monday support for high-speed and conventional rail connections in Central Europe, and co-operation in autonomous mobility. An expert commission, also including the other Visegrad Four countries (Hungary and Poland), has been set up to draw up a project for a high-speed railway in the region to connect Warsaw, Ostrava, Brno, Prague, Budapest and Vienna.
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