By Albin Sybera The meeting of Visegrad Group presidents on October 11 marked what is likely to be one of the last major diplomatic meetings of Czech President Milos Zeman before he leaves office in March after completing the maximum allowed two five-year terms. The provocative populist Czech leader has barely travelled west during his 10 years in office, instead specialising in courting eastern dictators and neighbouring populist leaders. This foreign policy was already in tatters after the belated exposure of Russia’s involvement in the 2014 Vrbetice sabotage case, and the political shifts i…