In 1957 Belgium, France, West Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands founded what was then known as the European Economic Community or EEC. The EEC is now known as the EU and has 28 members. The EU came into existence in 1993 when there were 12 members. There were the 6 original members, though by then West Germany had been reunified with East Germany and is now known as Germany. The 6 other countries at that time were Ireland, Denmark, the United Kingdom, Greece, Spain and Portugal.
Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and West Germany signed the Treaty of Rome, which created the European Economic Community
What is now the EU, was originally the European Economic Community (EEC), founded by the Treaty of Rome in 1957. The EEC was founded by six countries:
France, Germany, Italy, Belgium, The Netherlands and Luxembourg.
It has now expanded to 27 members, and has had a few different names during its existence.
The Treaty of Rome (signed in 1957) was the main instigator of what became the European Union. It was a treaty between Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and West Germany.
Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands.
Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg.
Luxembourg, Belgium, Netherlands, Italy, France and Germany
Yes. It was one of the founding members of what was then known as the European Economic Community in 1957. It is now known as the European Union.
Yes. In fact it is one of the founding members of the what would become the European Union.
1945 first European treaty 1958 Creation of the EEC - European Economic Community 1993 transformation into the EU - European Union (France was a founding partner in all these treaties)
The Federal Republic of Germany (Bundesrepublik Deutschland) was one of the 6 founder members of the Common Market (the precursor of the European Union) in 1956.
At the beginning, when it was the European Common Market.
The founding members of the European Union are Germany (West Germany to be exact), Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, and Italy.
In 1957 Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg were 3 of the 6 founding members of the European Economic Community, which is now known as the European Union. The other 3 founder members were Germany, France and Italy.
No. Belgium was one of the founding members of what was then known as the European Economic Community in 1957.
Yes, France was a founding member of the European Union.
In 1957, Belgium was one of the 6 founding members of what was called the European Economic Community. It is now known as the European Union. so Belgium has been there right from the beginning.
They were the founding members of the European Coal and Steel Comittee, a forefather to the EU, which started 1951. What was known as the European Economic Community, later the EU, was founded in 1957. Belgium, Italy, Germany, France, The Netherlands and Luxembourg were the founding members.
Yes, there is a European Patents Office, which includes all members of the European Union and some other countries that are in Europe, but not members of the European Union.Yes, there is a European Patents Office, which includes all members of the European Union and some other countries that are in Europe, but not members of the European Union.Yes, there is a European Patents Office, which includes all members of the European Union and some other countries that are in Europe, but not members of the European Union.Yes, there is a European Patents Office, which includes all members of the European Union and some other countries that are in Europe, but not members of the European Union.Yes, there is a European Patents Office, which includes all members of the European Union and some other countries that are in Europe, but not members of the European Union.Yes, there is a European Patents Office, which includes all members of the European Union and some other countries that are in Europe, but not members of the European Union.Yes, there is a European Patents Office, which includes all members of the European Union and some other countries that are in Europe, but not members of the European Union.Yes, there is a European Patents Office, which includes all members of the European Union and some other countries that are in Europe, but not members of the European Union.Yes, there is a European Patents Office, which includes all members of the European Union and some other countries that are in Europe, but not members of the European Union.Yes, there is a European Patents Office, which includes all members of the European Union and some other countries that are in Europe, but not members of the European Union.Yes, there is a European Patents Office, which includes all members of the European Union and some other countries that are in Europe, but not members of the European Union.