Leaders of four Central European countries meet in Hungary to revive the Visegrád Four (V4) regional alliance. According to reporting from ABC News and The Independent, the gathering is focused on “rebooting” the group and restarting cooperation among the V4 members. The outlets describe the meeting as a step to renew the alliance’s political coordination and regional engagement. While both accounts broadly agree on the central purpose—reviving the V4—details about specific agenda items, immediate policy commitments, or timelines for future cooperation are not provided in the available summaries. The coverage frames the meeting as bringing together the leaders of the four countries that historically comprise the V4 bloc. The reports indicate that the meeting takes place in Hungary, where the leaders are convening to reset the alliance after a period in which the group has not functioned as an active platform at the same level. The renewed format is presented as intended to restore momentum for joint regional efforts and communication among member states.