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brusselles and strassbourg
They have to do it for themselves. They have been given the criteria that they have to meet to join the EU. It is up to them to meet those criteria.
There are three organizations that the leaders of ASEAN meet with. The leaders meet with China, Japan and South Korea.
Yes, a U.S. citizen can work for EU institutions, but they must meet specific requirements and often go through a competitive selection process. Positions within EU institutions are typically open to nationals of EU member states, but some roles may be available to non-EU citizens, particularly in specialized areas. Applicants usually need relevant qualifications and experience, and fluency in one or more EU languages is often required. It's important to check the specific job listings and eligibility criteria for each position.
The EU is similar to a confederation, and there are many different branches of political leaders. These include the European Council, Parliament, and the European Commission.
A president might meet with congressional leaders to find out if they had enough votes to override his/her veto.
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they met at Appomattox
A city where a state's leaders meet and work is typically called the "capital." This city serves as the political center of the state, housing government offices, legislative buildings, and often the governor's residence. Capitals are usually chosen for their strategic location, historical significance, or accessibility.
The Allied leaders met in France to dicuss the Treaty of Versallies.