The presidents of the Visegrad group of four central European countries and the president of Slovenia confirmed their support of further European Union enlargement in the Western Balkans on Thursday (October 3).
Hungarian President Janos Ader said that all five countries were particularly supportive of Serbia's entry to the bloc.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, who was also present at the meeting, said he was grateful to Czech President Milos Zeman for the latter's position on Kosovo.
Zeman said last month during a visit to Belgrade he would seek to withdraw the Czech Republic's recognition of Kosovo, which Serbia still considers part of its territory.
Polish Prime Minister Andrzej Duda also said all six countries discussed how to meet the UN's climate goals but in a way that would not lead to a rise in energy prices, cost of living or unemployment.
Autor: gf / Źródło: TVN24 News in English, Reuters