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Does the EU meet in Slovakia?

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The EU has many kinds of meetings in many places. The main ones are in Belgium, Luxembourg and France. Each country also gets a 6 month period of presidency of the European Council, during which various meetings happen in that country. Slovakia is due to have that role in the second half of 2016, so there will be a lot of meetings in Slovakia then.

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