WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Foreign ministers from Central and Eastern Europe met Wednesday in Warsaw to discuss the future of the European Union’s ties with its eastern neighbors and prospects for the bloc’s enlargement.
The meeting brought together ministers from the EU’s so-called Visegrad Group — Poland, Hungary, The Czech Republic and Slovakia — and six other nations aspiring to join the club: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine.
The EU commissioner for neighborhood policy and enlargement, Johannes Hahn, said that a good network of road and rail connections between the EU and its neighbors, as well as closer ties in …read more
Source: KXAN