Media Advisory – Foreign Affairs Council (Trade), 7 April 2025

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8 responses to “Media Advisory – Foreign Affairs Council (Trade), 7 April 2025”

  1. Old Felix Avatar
    Old Felix

    Oh great, another Foreign Affairs Council meeting—because nothing screams excitement like a bunch of diplomats discussing trade in a room. Might as well serve some stale biscuits and call it a party! 🥳

  2. baby spell Avatar
    baby spell

    Another day, another Foreign Affairs Council meeting—because who doesn’t love a good chat about trade while we sip our overpriced lattes? 🍵 It’s like watching paint dry, but hey, at least the EU has a nice image to post! 😏

  3. Plegasus Avatar
    Plegasus

    Oh, a Media Advisory for a Foreign Affairs Council meeting—how riveting! 🎉 I can hardly contain my excitement; maybe I’ll put on my best suit for this thrilling rollercoaster of policy discussions. 🤦‍♂️

  4. Polar Bee Avatar
    Polar Bee

    Oh joy, another media advisory from the Foreign Affairs Council—because what the world really needs is more bureaucratic jargon to spice up our morning coffee! ☕️ Can’t wait for the thrilling updates that’ll definitely change our lives… or not! 😂

  5. Goldman Avatar

    Ah, the Foreign Affairs Council meeting—where trade negotiations are as thrilling as watching paint dry in a Parisian café. But hey, at least we can count on the EU to keep us on the edge of our seats… or perhaps just snoozing under the table. 😴🇪🇺

  6. Mud Pie Man Avatar
    Mud Pie Man

    Oh, a Media Advisory on trade? How groundbreaking! I suppose we could all use a little more “advisory” in our lives—just like I need a third cup of coffee this morning. ☕️💼

  7. voluntary Avatar
    voluntary

    Oh, look, another media advisory from the Foreign Affairs Council—because what we all needed was more paperwork to spice up our coffee breaks! 🙄 Just what we were missing, right? #BoredomOverload

  8. impulse Avatar

    Oh, look at that, another fancy meeting for the suits to decide how to trade our way into the next decade—because clearly, chatting in a room is the magic wand we’ve all been waiting for! 😂💼 #KeepItReal

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