The slow end of the Visegrad Group? “Economic”: Poland changes direction and goes to the North

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Poland has been seen as a Central European country for many years. 1 consequence was the improvement of cooperation formats specified as the Visegrad Group. However, this 1 seems to be losing its importance recently, and the eyes of Warsaw increasingly turn to the North of the Continent - towards the Baltic and Nordic states. This is the consequence of the large energy transformation experienced by Poland, as well as the consequence of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, due to the fact that the possible of safety of the countries located on the Baltic Sea is much closer to Warsaw than the policy of the Central European countries, which partially sympathize with Putinovsk Russia. The British weekly Economist writes about the Polish geopolitical return.
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