Poland's once-close relationship with Hungary has "changed a lot" over Budapest's position on Ukraine, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said on April 13, adding that Warsaw was now cooperating closer with Romania and the Baltic states. The two EU members used to be allies in their spats with Brussels over rule of law, immigration, and LGBT rights. “Our relationship with Hungary changed a lot because of the position of Hungary toward Ukraine and Russia.... We had once very strong cooperation on the level of the Visegrad group [Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia], now much less so," Morawiecki told the Atlantic Council in Washington.