Round table: Security and the V4

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A round-table discussion entitled “New Security Challenges from a V4 Perspective” will be held on Wednesday, May 30, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon at the Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade (KKI). 

The English-language discussion will feature Martin Macq (Europeum Institute for European Policy, Czech Republic), Viktor Marsai (Migration Research Institute, Hungary), and Marta Przywała (Kosciuszko Institute, Poland), and will be moderated by Diána Szőke, of the KKI.

The event, located at Bérc utca 13-15, Budapest 1016, is open to the public but registration is required by noon today (Tuesday) here on the institute website.

The round table will be followed by lunch and a reception. 

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