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The Embassy of the Czech Republic in Belgrade hosted a reception celebrating the 25th anniversary of the signing of the Višegrad Declaration by the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia.

The Višegrad Declaration marked the start of a unique regional cooperation project between the four countries, with the common goal of becoming full members of the Euro-Atlantic community.

Following the fulfilment of their common objectives, the Višegrad countries became active promoters of the idea of regional cooperation and European integration, which of course includes Serbia.

H.E. Czech Ambassador Ivana Hlavsova, representing the country currently presiding over the Višegrad Group, invited guests to a glass of wine at the opening of an intimate exhibition on the premises of the Czech Embassy in Belgrade.

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