“Young people born in today’s Eurozone have no future ahead of them, unlike our youth born in the East,” Hungary’s brash, xenophobic Prime Minister Viktor Orban said at the 26th Economic Forum earlier this month.
All eyes were on the mini-summit of Southern European nations that took place in Athens last week. But what if the real problem currently facing Europe is the behavior of the Visegrad Group – comprised of Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic.
These countries want to become a buffer between the European Union and Russia, and at the same time emerge as a tough …read more
Source: The Huffington Post