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On June 1, 2023, the European Political Community summit, Bulboaca, Anenii Noi, Moldova ( [1] & [2]): from the left to the right side, first rank Edi Rama (Albania), Karl Nehammer (Austria), Alexander De Croo (Belgium), Xavier Espot Zamora (Andorra), Alain Berset (Switzerland), Nikol Pachinian (Armenia), Andrej Plenković (Croatia), Charles Michel (European Union), Maia Sandu (Moldova), Volodymyr Zelensky (Ukraina), Nikos Christodoulides (Cyprus), Ilham Aliyev (Azerbaijan), Petr Fiala (Czech Republic), Mette Frederiksen (Denmark), Željka Cvijanović (Bosnia-Herzegovina), Irakli Garibashvili (Georgia) and Ursula von der Leyen (European Union); second rank Aleksandar Vučić (Serbia), Gitanas Nausėda (Lituania), Jonas Gahr Støre (Norway), Arturs Krišjānis Kariņš (Latvia), Dimitar Kovačevski (Northern Macedonia), Giorgia Meloni (Italia), Leo Varadkar (Republic of Ireland), Jakov Milatović (Montenegro), Viktor Orbán (Hungary), Katerina Sakellaropoulou (Greece), Pierre Dartout (Monaco), Olaf Scholz (Germany), Daniel Risch (Liechtenstein), Emmanuel Macron (France), Sanna Marin (Finland]), Katrín Jakobsdóttir (Island) and Kaja Kallas (Estonia); third rank Josep Borrell (European Union), Xavier Bettel (Luxembourg), Rumen Radev (Bulgaria), Mark Rutte (Netherlands), Robert Abela (Malta), Mateusz Morawiecki (Poland), António Costa (Portugal), Klaus Johannis (Romania), Ľudovít Ódor (Slovakia), Robert Golob (Slovenia), Pedro Sánchez (Spain), Rishi Sunak (UK), Ulf Kristersson (Sweden), Vjosa Osmani (Kosovo) and Roberta Metsola (European Union).
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English: Group Photo
On June 1, 2023, the European Political Community summit, Bulboaca, Anenii Noi, Moldova ( [1] & [2]): from the left to the right side, first rank Edi Rama (Albania), Karl Nehammer (Austria), Alexander De Croo (Belgium), Xavier Espot Zamora (Andorra), Alain Berset (Switzerland), Nikol Pachinian (Armenia), Andrej Plenković (Croatia), Charles Michel (European Union), Maia Sandu (Moldova), Volodymyr Zelensky (Ukraina), Nikos Christodoulides (Cyprus), Ilham Aliyev (Azerbaijan), Petr Fiala (Czech Republic), Mette Frederiksen (Denmark), Željka Cvijanović (Bosnia-Herzegovina), Irakli Garibashvili (Georgia) and Ursula von der Leyen (European Union); second rank Aleksandar Vučić (Serbia), Gitanas Nausėda (Lituania), Jonas Gahr Støre (Norway), Arturs Krišjānis Kariņš (Latvia), Dimitar Kovačevski (Northern Macedonia), Giorgia Meloni (Italia), Leo Varadkar (Republic of Ireland), Jakov Milatović (Montenegro), Viktor Orbán (Hungary), Katerina Sakellaropoulou (Greece), Pierre Dartout (Monaco), Olaf Scholz (Germany), Daniel Risch (Liechtenstein), Emmanuel Macron (France), Sanna Marin (Finland]), Katrín Jakobsdóttir (Island) and Kaja Kallas (Estonia); third rank Josep Borrell (European Union), Xavier Bettel (Luxembourg), Rumen Radev (Bulgaria), Mark Rutte (Netherlands), Robert Abela (Malta), Mateusz Morawiecki (Poland), António Costa (Portugal), Klaus Johannis (Romania), Ľudovít Ódor (Slovakia), Robert Golob (Slovenia), Pedro Sánchez (Spain), Rishi Sunak (UK), Ulf Kristersson (Sweden), Vjosa Osmani (Kosovo) and Roberta Metsola (European Union).
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