Prime Minister Viktor Orbán met with Slovenian counterpart Robert Golob for a working lunch in Maribor on Friday, Orbán’s press chief said. The meeting was attended by Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó, and the talks focused on the challenges affecting energy security in Europe, Bertalan Havasi said. The two sides were in agreement that the linking of the two countries’ electricity grids was a great success, with work already completed and a ceremonial event to be held in the presence of the two prime ministers in Cirkovce later in the day, he added. Orbán and Golob also stated that bilateral relations between Hungary and Slovenia were free of any problems and they expressed support for further economic development in border regions.