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Pravda.sk: The unity of EU was served by Juncker to V4 leaders

Head of our institute Vladimír Bartovic commented on the meeting of Jean-Claude Juncker with the leaders of the V4 countries in the eve of European summit on migration and security.
19. October 2017

Head of our institute Vladimír Bartovic commented on the meeting of Jean-Claude Juncker with the leaders of the V4 countries in the eve of European summit on migration and security. President of the European Commision invited over for a dinner Slovakian Prime Minister Roberrt Fico, Czech PM Bohuslav Sobotka, Polish PM Beata Szydlo and Hungarian PM Vladimír Orbán. The purpose of the meeting was to support more intense communication of the V4 countries with EU and to strive for larger political consensus between the EU and V4 country policies.

The issue which is separating V4 countries from EU the most, is the question of migration and reform of the common European asylum policy.

The whole article in Slovak language is available at Pravda.sk

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