European Union
The European Union (EU) is a political and economic union of 27 European countries that are located primarily in Europe. Established by the Maastricht Treaty in 1993, the EU aims to promote peace, stability, and prosperity among its member states through a single market and common policies. It plays a significant role in international diplomacy and economic cooperation, and its institutions, such as the European Parliament and European Commission, are influential in shaping legislation and policy across member nations. Recently, the EU co-sponsored a resolution condemning Russia's actions in Ukraine, reflecting its commitment to upholding international law and supporting Ukraine's sovereignty.
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Recent Mentions
Spain:
The European Union will see its tariff reduced from 15% to 10% following the Supreme Court's ruling.
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Greece:
The European Union's aviation safety authority advised European airlines to avoid Iranian airspace until March 31.
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Switzerland:
The EU is demanding that emerging countries reduce emissions and contribute to global climate protection.
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Greece:
The European Union is waiting for answers regarding the compliance of the country.
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Guyana:
International observers from the European Union were present at the orientation session.
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Iran:
The political directors of the European Troika and the European Union met with Iranian deputy foreign ministers to discuss the country's nuclear program.
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Ukraine:
The European Union announced agreements for Ukraine amounting to €2.3 billion in credit guarantees and grants.
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Georgia:
The European Union expresses concern over the law passed by El Salvador's legislative body regarding foreign agents.
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Sweden:
The EU is seeking feedback on proposals to protect children online.
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Pakistan:
The European Union has taken strong but balanced actions against violations of the law.
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