French President Emmanuel Macron will attend the summit of the four Visegrad countries - Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia - on Monday, the French presidency announced on Tuesday, Reuters reports.
Macron will meet with Hungarian leader Viktor Orban, who chairs the Visegrad Group, and Hungarian opposition leaders, the head of state's office said.
Hungary has invited Macron to a summit as France prepares to take over the presidency of the Council of the European Union on January 1st, the statement said.
This will allow the French president to discuss key European priorities such as climate and the digital transition, strengthening European defense, as well as asylum and migrant policies, the statement said.
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