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European External Action Service
Hierarchical Display of European External Action Service
European Union > EU institutions and European civil service > EU body
European External Action Service
Concept of European External Action Service
See the dictionary definition of European External Action Service.
Characteristics of European External Action Service
Resources
Translation of European External Action Service
- Spanish: Servicio Europeo de Acción Exterior
- French: Service européen pour l’action extérieure
- German: Europäischer Auswärtiger Dienst
- Italian: Servizio europeo per l\’azione esterna
- Portuguese: Serviço Europeu para a Ação Externa
- Polish: Europejska Służba Działań Zewnętrznych
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European Union > EU institutions and European civil service > EU body > European External Action Service
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- EEAS
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