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Czech and Estonian experts discussed energy security

On Tuesday, October 18, the Embassy, ​​in cooperation with the Representation of the European Commission in Tallinn, organised a seminar entitled "Russia's Energy War against Europe: How to reconcile energy security, social cohesion and the Green Deal?" on the occasion of the Czech Republic's presidency in the Council of the European Union.

The meeting at the headquarters of the Representation of the European Commission started in the morning with the opening words of Ambassador David Král and the director of the Representation of the European Commission, Vivian Loonela. Both speakers emphasised the importance of the discussed topic both from an international point of view and current political challenges, as well as from the point of view of European institutions and European integration.

Seminar attracted some 40 guests from the local expert and diplomatic community

Seminar attracted some 40 guests from the local expert and diplomatic community

 

Four panelists, two from each side, discussed the impact of Russia's aggression on European energy security

Four panelists, two from each side, discussed the impact of Russia's aggression on European energy security