Press Advisories
15. 2. 2016
V4 countries express their solidarity with the Balkan countries in the handling of the migration crisis
In the second part of today’s Extraordinary Summit of Visegrad Group Countries, the Prime Ministers of the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary and Slovakia held talks on the current migration situation with the President of the Republic of Macedonia, Gjorge Ivanov, and the Prime Minister of the Republic of Bulgaria, Boyko Borissov. In their joint declaration, the V4 countries made the commitment to provide further assistance to those contributing to the protection of the external border.
15. 2. 2016
Visegrad Group PMs confirm shared desire to make Europe stronger with Prague Declaration
On Monday 15 February 2016, the Prime Ministers of the Visegrad Group countries met in Prague at the invitation of the Czech Prime Minister, Bohuslav Sobotka. At their Summit in Czernin Palace, they commemorated the landmark 25th anniversary of the establishment of close cooperation between the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland and Hungary. They rounded off their meeting by adopting a declaration affirming their commitment to ongoing partnership.
14. 2. 2016
Visegrad Group PMs to discuss common action on the migration crisis with Macedonia and Bulgaria
An Extraordinary Summit of Prime Ministers of the Visegrad Group Countries, convened by Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka, is to take place on Monday 15 February 2016. At the invitation of Prime Minister Sobotka, the summit will also be attended by Gjorge Ivanov, the President of the Republic of Macedonia, and Boyko Borissov, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Bulgaria.
9. 2. 2016
15 February 2016: Summit of V4 Prime Ministers plus the President of the Republic of Macedonia and the Prime Minister of the Republic of Bulgaria
On Monday 15 February 2016, Prague is to host an Extraordinary Summit of Prime Ministers of the Visegrad Group Countries. At the invitation of Prime Minister Sobotka, it will also be attended by Gjorge Ivanov, the President of the Republic of Macedonia, and Boyko Borissov, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Bulgaria.
5. 2. 2016
Prime Minister Sobotka: Czech Republic to provide Syrian refugees with CZK 170 million in aid this year.
On Thursday 4 February 2016, Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka attended the Supporting Syria and the Region Conference – the international Syria donors conference in London – at the invitation of UK Prime Minister David Cameron. The conference set out to garner funds underpinning humanitarian aid for Syrian refugees, which will be donated during 2016 by countries from the international community bilaterally and through international organisations.
3. 2. 2016
Extraordinary Prague Summit of V4 countries to be attended by Macedonia and Bulgaria
Besides the Prime Ministers of Poland, Hungary and Slovakia, the Extraordinary Visegrad Group Summit to be hosted by Prague on 15 February 2016 will also be attended by Gjorge Ivanov, the President of the Republic of Macedonia, and Boyko Borissov, the Bulgarian Prime Minister, at the invitation of Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka. The migration crisis, including V4 cooperation with the countries of the Balkans, and further opportunities to assist those states currently bearing the brunt of migratory pressures will be central to the Summit’s discussions. Another item on the February Summit’s agenda will be the commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the Visegrad Group.
28. 1. 2016
Premier Sobotka Convenes an Extraordinary Summit of V4 Countries to Deal with the Migration Crisis
22. 1. 2016
Prime Ministers Sobotka and Cameron meet to discuss the UK’s reform proposals, the handling of the migration crisis and the fight against IS
On Friday 22 January 2016, Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka met UK Prime Minister David Cameron at Straka Academy.
20. 1. 2016
22 January 2016: Prime Minister Sobotka to meet UK PM David Cameron
On Friday 22 January 2016, UK Prime Minister David Cameron is set to visit Prague, having accepted an invitation from his Czech counterpart, Bohuslav Sobotka.