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EU ministers in Brussels during the General Affairs Council's roundtable. The meeting is chaired by Mikulas Bek, Minister for European Affairs of the Czech Republic. The Council is to agree on a general approach on the regulation on the transparency and targeting of political advertising; and continue preparations for the European Council meeting on 15 December 2022. IMAGES

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