Do you know the true meaning of "Troika"?

"Troika" originally meant three horses and one car. The so-called "troika" of the European Union refers to the rotating presidency of the European Union, the European Commission and the incoming presidency. The EU headquarters is located in Brussels, Belgium. The highest decision-making and executive body of the European Union is the Council of Ministers, whose chairman is rotated by representatives of all member States for a term of six months. The country it represents is usually called "the rotating presidency of the European Union". The permanent and executive organs of the European Union are members of the European Union. The European Commission is compose of 20 members, one of whom is that commission in charge of external relations. The "troika" foreign ministers of the European Union refer to the foreign ministers of the rotating presidency of the European Union, the external relations commissioner of the European Commission or the representative in charge of foreign affairs of the European Union, and the foreign ministers of the incoming presidency. The current rotating presidency is Luxembourg, and the incoming presidency is Britain.