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Michel greets Merkel for her latest European Council

2021-10-22T10:35:31.097Z


"After the farewell ceremony" to Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven and German Chancellor Angela Merkel for their last European Council in Brussels, "the President of the European Council, Charles Michel, moved on to the first item on the agenda: ... (ANSA )


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(ANSA) - BRUSSELS, OCTOBER 22 - "After the farewell ceremony" Swedish premier Stefan Lofven and German Chancellor Angela Merkel for their last European Council in Brussels "the President of the European Council Charles Michel moved on to the first item on the agenda: migrants ".

Barend Leyts, Michel's spokesperson, writes it on Twitter.

After Merkel, another prime minister also leaves the scene: the Swede Lofven, whose government was disheartened in June.

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