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					<description><![CDATA[Godollo-The leaders of Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia signaled a revival of the Visegrad Group on Tuesday, holding]]></description>
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<p><strong>Godollo-</strong>The leaders of Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia signaled a revival of the Visegrad Group on Tuesday, holding their first summit in more than two years as the regional alliance seeks to overcome divisions that emerged over the war in Ukraine and restore its influence within the European Union.</p>



<p>The meeting in Gödöllő, near Budapest, brought together Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš and Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico. The gathering marked the first high-level summit of the Visegrad Four, or V4, since disagreements over former Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s Russia-friendly policies strained cooperation among member states.</p>



<p>Magyar, who took office following Hungary’s April parliamentary election, has made rebuilding relations with regional partners a central element of his foreign policy. Speaking after the summit, he declared that the V4 had regained momentum and proposed deeper cooperation on transportation, energy security, agriculture and migration management.</p>



<p>Among the initiatives discussed was a proposal to develop a high-speed railway connecting the capitals of the four member countries, a project Magyar said could strengthen economic integration across Central Europe.</p>



<p>“The V4 is back,” Magyar told reporters after the meeting, describing Central Europe as an increasingly important political and economic center within the European Union.</p>



<p>The Visegrad Group, established in 1991, has traditionally coordinated positions among the four countries on issues ranging from migration and regional development to European Union policy. However, cooperation weakened after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine exposed differences among members over military assistance to Kyiv and relations with Moscow.</p>



<p>Under Orbán, Hungary repeatedly blocked or delayed several European Union initiatives linked to Ukraine, creating tensions with Poland, one of Kyiv’s strongest supporters within the bloc.</p>



<p>Since taking office, Magyar has sought to reverse that approach. His government recently reached an agreement with Ukraine regarding the rights of Hungary’s ethnic minority community in western Ukraine and subsequently removed Budapest’s opposition to the launch of Ukraine’s EU accession process.</p>



<p>Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said the V4 could once again become an influential voice in European affairs if member states coordinate positions ahead of European Council meetings.</p>



<p>He said closer consultation among the four countries would allow Central Europe to exert greater influence on policy decisions within the EU.</p>



<p>Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš and Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, both previously aligned with Orbán on several regional issues, also expressed support for renewing the group&#8217;s role. Babiš described the alliance as once again fully operational and argued that the four countries could play an important role in shaping Europe&#8217;s future.</p>



<p>Despite renewed cooperation, differences remain over support for Ukraine. Both Babiš and Fico have reduced or opposed military and financial assistance for Kyiv, contrasting with Poland’s more robust backing of Ukraine’s defense efforts.</p>



<p>The summit nonetheless reflected a broader effort by member states to focus on areas of common interest while rebuilding trust within the regional alliance.</p>



<p>Hungary currently holds the rotating presidency of the Visegrad Group and is scheduled to transfer leadership of the bloc to Slovakia at the end of June.</p>
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		<title>PM Modi’s Slovakia visit to open new avenues of India-Slovakia cooperation: Ambassador</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[New Delhi- Indian Ambassador to Slovakia Apoorva Srivastava said Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Slovakia will open new avenues]]></description>
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<p><strong>New Delhi-</strong> Indian Ambassador to Slovakia Apoorva Srivastava said Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Slovakia will open new avenues of cooperation and help strengthen economic ties between the two countries.</p>



<p>The ambassador highlighted that the visit is expected to deepen bilateral relations and create opportunities in areas of mutual interest.</p>



<p>The visit comes as India continues to expand partnerships with European nations, focusing on trade, investment, technology and people-to-people connections.</p>



<p>Officials said the engagement is aimed at boosting cooperation and further strengthening India-Slovakia relations.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[New Delhi-Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi travelled to Europe on Saturday for the Group of Seven summit, where India is]]></description>
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<p><strong>New Delhi-</strong>Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi travelled to Europe on Saturday for the Group of Seven summit, where India is expected to raise concerns over navigation through the Strait of Hormuz after three Indian seafarers were killed in US strikes on vessels in the Gulf region.</p>



<p>Modi’s visit includes meetings in France and Slovakia before he attends the G7 summit in Evian, France, marking India’s 13th participation as a partner country at the forum. The G7 members include Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States.</p>



<p>The Indian government said it would call for safe and unrestricted maritime passage through the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping route, while raising broader concerns linked to developments in West Asia.“We want and we have urged that there be unimpeded and safe navigation through the Strait of Hormuz in keeping with international law,” Indian foreign ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal told reporters.</p>



<p>The comments came after US attacks on vessels near Hormuz that killed three Indian sailors. The US Central Command said the strike was carried out because the tanker involved was “attempting to transport oil from Iran.”India’s foreign ministry said protecting the welfare and security of its seafaring community remained a priority. </p>



<p>More than 320,000 Indians work as mariners globally, making them one of the largest national groups in the profession, while about 20,000 are currently serving on commercial vessels in the Hormuz region, according to the Forward Seamen’s Union of India.The Indian Embassy in Oman said three ships staffed by Indian personnel in the Gulf had been attacked by American forces during the week.</p>



<p>Modi is also expected to meet US President Donald Trump on the sidelines of the summit, with the issue likely to feature in discussions between the two leaders.Analysts said the incidents had increased India’s focus on securing maritime movement across the wider Gulf corridor, with New Delhi seeking clarity over the protection of civilian shipping.</p>



<p>The summit will also provide India an opportunity to engage with Gulf countries invited by France, including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Egypt.The G7 meeting begins on Monday in France, bringing together leaders of major industrial economies to discuss global economic and security issues.</p>
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