Poland’s Prime Minister Mateus Murezhetsky decided to urgently convene the summit of the Visegrad Group – the associations of Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary. It is reported by RIA Novosti with reference to the data center data.
As noted, the event must pass in the online format on April 26. It is connected with the “Russian issue” and solidarity with the Czech Republic because of the situations with explosions in the warehouse of ammunition in Vrbetice in 2014. “The purpose of this meeting is a discussion of the situation against the background of the escalation of actions in recent weeks by the Russian Federation, the latest events in the Czech-Russian relations and the expression of solidarity and support for the actions taken by the Czech Republic,” the report says.
Earlier in April, the Czech Republic accused Russian special services in involvement in the explosions in the warehouse of ammunition in Vrbetice in 2014. After that, Moscow and Prague “exchanged” the expulsion of diplomats and equalize the number of employees of the embassies.
Explosions in the warehouse of ammunition occurred on October 16 and December 3, 2014. As a result of the incidents killed two people. The causes of incidents were not established. According to Prague, the Russians Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov, whom Great Britain accuses the UK in an attempt to poison Sergey Skriplia in an attempt to poison Sergey Skriplia.
Of the four countries of the Vishegrad Group, only Hungary has not sent Russian diplomats after Czech applications.