President Iohannis met Slovakia's President Andrej Kiska in Bratislava
At a meeting in Bratislava on Wednesday, Slovakia's President Andrej Kiska asked his Romanian counterpart Klaus Iohannis to send him Romania's know-how in the fight against corruption.
"We also tackled corruption and I asked Mr President if he could send us the know-how of Romania in the fight against corruption and explain what determined the fight to get such high levels in Romania," Kiska said at the end of the meeting with visiting President Iohannis.
Slovakia's President extended condolences to Iohannis over the victims of the October 30 blaze at Colectiv nightclub in Bucharest City and over the death of two Romanian nationals in the November 13 terror attacks in Paris.
He said Iohannis' visit has a symbolic significance as one year ago he was calling Iohannis to congratulate on having been elected Romania's President.
Kiska mentioned that their conversation also focused on security. "We agreed that the North Stream II project could be a real danger to Ukraine's security," he said.The two heads of state also discussed an early November high-level meeting of Central and Eastern Europe states in Bucharest, attended by Slovakia's President Andrej Kiska as well. "We have noticed that Europe has to be united and act so that security in the region may be increasingly better kept," said Andrej Kiska.