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February 8th, 2021
Hungary's lawmakers are scheduled to approve a declaration to mark the 30th anniversary of cooperation between the Visegrad Group countries -- Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia -- on Feb. 15, Zsolt Nemeth, head of the foreign affairs committee, told MTI on Monday. The committee approved the draft unanimously, indicating that Hungarian lawmakers are capable of finding consensus regarding Hungary's foreign policy, Nemeth said. This is all the more important as V4 and central European cooperation is a priority for the government, he said. Nemeth said the V4's great advantage was that it operated flexibly, eschewed being institutionally hidebound, and favoured pragmatism on matters of common interest. The four countries' presidents, prime ministers and foreign affairs committee members are scheduled to meet, and the other three parliaments are slated to approve a similar declaration in the coming days, he said.
MTI
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