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EU must cut power prices to be competitive, central European leaders say

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The plea comes ahead of an informal summit in Alden Biesen on Thursday, when leaders will discuss the bloc's competitiveness and ways to revitalise the economy, particularly for energy-intensive sectors.

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The Prime Ministers of Slovakia and the Czech Republic, Robert Fico and Andrej Babiš, and Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker, discussed the priorities they believe the EU should focus on at a meeting in Bratislava today. In a statement adopted ahead of an informal meeting of EU leaders, they stressed competitiveness and the importance of reducing energy prices.

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High electricity prices and possible steps to reduce them should be discussed at Thursday's informal summit of the European Union. The European bloc will only save competitiveness and affordable energy, which will enable the development of industry. Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš, his Slovak counterpart Robert Fico and Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker agreed on this at a meeting in Bratislava on Tuesday.

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EU must cut power prices to be competitive, central European leaders say

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Politico Europe broke the news in Brussels, Belgium on Tuesday, February 10, 2026.
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