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Central Europe Once Lined Up to Join the West, Now It Decides Who Gets In
Hungary's renewed push to revive Central European cooperation faces challenges due to Ukraine's growing influence in the region's security and political future. Divisions over Ukraine are reshaping the region and exposing the limitations of the old Visegrád model, as Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar seeks closer ties with Poland as a symbolic return to Europe post-Orbán era.
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