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Date: 2012-07-23 04:29:11
European External Action Service
Council of the European Union
High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy
Foreign relations of the European Union
European Parliament
Common Foreign and Security Policy
Treaty of Lisbon
United States Constitution
Common Security and Defence Policy
Politics of the European Union
European Union
International relations

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