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The Role and Influence of the People’s Republic of China on Visegrad Group Countries
Warsaw Institute
18 episodes
21 hours ago
This is the podcast series by the Warsaw Institute Foundation, a Polish-based think tank, aimed at monitorong the activities of the People’s Republic of China in relation to the Visegrad Group countries – Poland, the Czechia, Hungary and Slovakia. The project is funded by the International Visegrad Fund.
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This is the podcast series by the Warsaw Institute Foundation, a Polish-based think tank, aimed at monitorong the activities of the People’s Republic of China in relation to the Visegrad Group countries – Poland, the Czechia, Hungary and Slovakia. The project is funded by the International Visegrad Fund.
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Foreign Ministers of Poland and Hungary in China
The Role and Influence of the People’s Republic of China on Visegrad Group Countries
8 minutes 49 seconds
4 years ago
Foreign Ministers of Poland and Hungary in China

On 29-31 May, at the invitation of the Chinese side, the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Poland and Hungary, Zbigniew Rau and Péter Szijjártó, visited Guiyang city in Guizhou province. There they met with Minister Wang Yi, with whom they discussed the matters of current economic and political cooperation, in particular the future of the 17+1 group. The visits coincided with a crisis in relations between China and the EU as well as the imposition of sanctions by each side in connection with the persecution of the Uighur minority in Xinjiang. The meeting was also prompted by the announcement of the Lithuanian Foreign Minister who said that Vilnius would effectively withdraw from the 17+1 format, which is a platform for cooperation between China and Central and Eastern European Countries.


 

The Role and Influence of the People’s Republic of China on Visegrad Group Countries
This is the podcast series by the Warsaw Institute Foundation, a Polish-based think tank, aimed at monitorong the activities of the People’s Republic of China in relation to the Visegrad Group countries – Poland, the Czechia, Hungary and Slovakia. The project is funded by the International Visegrad Fund.