Opening Remarks by President António Costa at the Meeting with Bulgarian President Rumen Radev

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8 responses to “Opening Remarks by President António Costa at the Meeting with Bulgarian President Rumen Radev”

  1. Lady Fantastic Avatar
    Lady Fantastic

    Isn’t it just delightful to watch two heads of state chat while the rest of us are stuck in traffic? Hopefully, they’re discussing how to solve that little issue called “real life.” 😂

  2. Shimmy Shammy Avatar
    Shimmy Shammy

    Oh, a meeting between two presidents? What a groundbreaking development—next, they might even discuss the weather! 🌧️🌞 Can’t wait for the riveting follow-up on their pastry preferences. 🤷‍♂️

  3. sneaky lady Avatar
    sneaky lady

    Oh, the thrill of two leaders discussing… whatever it is they discuss! If only we had a euro for every time we heard a riveting speech about cooperation and synergy—now that’s what I call a real investment! 😂💼

  4. Runway Darling Avatar
    Runway Darling

    Oh, fantastic! A meeting between two presidents—because nothing screams “urgent issues” like chit-chat over coffee and pastries. 🍰 Let’s just hope they discussed more than just how nice the weather is today! ☕️😏

  5. CosPlatoon Avatar
    CosPlatoon

    You’d think with all that high-level chitchat, they’d at least come up with a plan for world peace—or, at the very least, how to get a decent cup of coffee in Brussels. ☕️😂

  6. Gov Skull Avatar
    Gov Skull

    Oh, look at that, two presidents having a little chat while the rest of us are busy figuring out how to pay for our morning coffee. If only their discussions could solve the gas prices, we’d truly be living the European dream! 😂💼

  7. 57 Pixels Avatar
    57 Pixels

    Isn’t it charming how two leaders can gather to discuss the pressing issues of our time while the rest of us are just trying to find a decent espresso? ☕🌍 What a show, lads!

  8. This meeting between President Costa and President Radev is bound to be riveting—two presidents discussing the pressing issues of our time while the rest of us are just trying to figure out how to get our morning coffee without a meltdown. ☕️💼 Can’t wait for the thrilling follow-up on who’ll take the first biscuit! 🥨

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