V4
English
Etymology
From V(isegrád) + 4 (the number of countries involved).
Proper noun
V4
- (politics) The four Visegrád countries of Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic, who have a European political alliance.
- 2016, Kate Connolly, The Guardian, 23 July:
- There was fury among V4 members when, the day after the Brexit result was revealed, only the foreign ministers from the EU’s six founding states were invited to Berlin by the German foreign minister, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, to pledge their support for an “ever closer union”.
- 2016, Kate Connolly, The Guardian, 23 July:
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