Cooperation of the Visegrad Group - implications for unity and security within the European Union Cover Image

Współpraca grupy Wyszehradzkiej – implikacje dla jedności i bezpieczeństwa wewnątrz Unii Europejskiej
Cooperation of the Visegrad Group - implications for unity and security within the European Union

Author(s): Dominika Gawron
Subject(s): Security and defense, Migration Studies, EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment
Published by: Oficyna Wydawnicza KA AFM
Keywords: European Union; Migration; Politics; Security;

Summary/Abstract: Summing up, over 25 years ago, four Central European countries were united in order to achieve the assumptions that were common for the region. Today, they have again resumed the intensity of their cooperation, which was determined by the new EU problems. Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary combined the desire to belong to Europe. Today in Europe, they must work out a common compromise. Despite the often differing opinions and opinions of the state, the V4 within the grouping form a coherent voice coming from Central and Eastern Europe. The idea of both the European Union and the Visegrad Group is solidarity and mutual cooperation towards a better and safe life for all citizens. Each of the states has the right to present its own position in the issues raised on the forum. It is important, however, that each time discussions about the future of assemblies end up being the best choice for the people of Europe. In difficult times, when the unity of the Member States is disturbed above all by the sudden necessity of admitting refugees to their territory, for whom Europe turns out to be the best refuge, the more important it is to take joint actions. The future of the EU, the V4 countries - their inhabitants and newly arrived immigrants - will depend on what decisions the hosts take. It is important that the new situation does not surpass the authorities of the member states and that it has not destroyed peace in a safe Europe so far.

  • Issue Year: XIV/2017
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 208-216
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: Polish