Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány and his Slovak counterpart Robert Fico have agreed to make their informal talks a regularity in future. They reached the agreement in talks before an extraordinary meeting of EU leaders in Brussels on Monday. They also spoke in favor of boosting bilateral relations.
Fico said the invitation extended to Gyurcsány still stands. Gyurcsány said informal talks between the two countries are more conducive for the discussion of ethnic minority issues.
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