Prime Minister Eduard Heger and his Polish counterpart Mateusz Morawiecki concurred on the need to continue supporting Ukraine in its defence against Russian aggression. At Monday's meeting in Bratislava, they also discussed the energy crisis. "They informed each other about measures their Governments are adopting in order to ameliorate the impact of the excessive growth in energy prices that bedevils the whole of Europe," informed Government Office's press department. Subsequently, the two premiers took part in the second annual Conservative Summit. It was a meeting of Christian and conservative leaders and personalities from politics, culture and churches. It took place in Bratislava, in the Historical Building of the National Council of the Slovak Republic. Both prime ministers delivered speeches at the event.
Source: TASR