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October 14, 2013
We, the Prime Ministers of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia, reconfirm our commitment and determination to strengthening security and defence cooperation among our countries in order to contribute to the improvement of the ability of NATO and the EU to respond to security challenges. Based on the efficient work done by the previous Visegrad Presidencies and the long-sustained efforts of the Heads of Government in this field, we declare our will to deepen and concretise our security and defence cooperation. We will continue to closely coordinate our positions regarding major security policy issues in the run-up to the upcoming debate of the December European Council on the EU’s Common Security and Defence Policy, during the expected follow-up debates on EU strategic outlook and in preparation of the next year’s NATO Summit.
We highly appreciate the dialogue between the V4 and partner countries also on defence related issues, which we commit to take forward.
We strongly believe that regional initiatives and projects offer an effective way to mitigate capability shortfalls efficiently and to avoid overlaps. Therefore, we will seek to further improve practical cooperation among our armed forces and defence industries.
This process is rooted in the achievements made so far by our countries’ cooperation, and aims to increase synergy among the Visegrad countries.
The joint Visegrad EU Battlegroup to be on stand-by in the first half of 2016 is our most specific contribution to further enhance the EU’s rapid reaction capacities. At the same time, the Visegrad EU Battlegroup is an asset that will not only contribute to the EU’s role in the field of crisis management but will also serve as a driver of our capability development efforts and increased cooperation. It will provide ample opportunity to increase cooperation with regard to training, joint exercises and the development of capabilities of our defence forces which could be used either by the EU or NATO.
Furthermore, we, the Prime Ministers of the Visegrád countries task our Defence Ministers to enhance our defence cooperation to: