EU Affairs Minister to speak about energy security at Prague European Summit

Deputy Minister for European Affairs Marilena Raouna will participate in the Prague European Summit 2024 in Prague on on 13-14 June, taking part in a panel discussion on energy security.

The Prague European Summit is organised by the Institute of International Relations and the Institute of European Policy EUROPEUM, in cooperation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic, under the auspices of the President of the Czech Republic, Petr Pavel, the Deputy Ministry said in a press release.

The Prague European Summit is a strategic platform aimed at addressing common European issues and challenges, it adds.

The Deputy Minister will participate as a speaker in a panel discussion on "Energy security first - Pragmatic decisions affecting climate ambitions". The discussion will focus on Europe's energy security.

In her intervention, the press release notes, "the Deputy Minister will present the current situation in Cyprus in the energy sector and will focus, among other things, on the role that Cyprus can play in the EU's efforts to address  the energy crisis."

On the sidelines of the Summit, she will have a meeting with her Czech counterpart, Minister of European Affairs, Jan Lipavský, during which they will discuss, among other things, current issues that concern the European Union, including the strategic agenda for the period 2024- 2029 and the future of Europe.

(Source: CNA)

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