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Maastricht: The birth of the European Union

Maastricht: The birth of the European Union

In 1992 European ministers signed a treaty towards greater economic and political unity.

Witness History · BBC World Service

February 15, 201910m 8s

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Show Notes

In February 1992, European ministers from 12 countries signed a treaty that would lead towards greater economic and political unity. The European Union would become the biggest free trading bloc in the world, but over the years it has survived several rocky moments as individual countries have questioned whether they want to be included. Senior EU Official Jim Cloos was one of those involved in drafting the Maastricht Treaty, and he explained to Rebecca Kesby how exciting it was to be involved in the project in those early days.

(Photo: The flag logo of The European Union)