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  • The Maastricht Treaty was the international agreement responsible for creating the European Union (EU). It was signed on 28th February 1992 by 12 members in the city of Maastricht, Netherlands, and came into effect on 1st November 1993.
    The agreement led to a formation of a political and economic bloc between the 12 nations. It led to greater cooperation between the nations while promoting unified citizenship and economic and social growth.
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  • The Treaty on European Union, commonly known as the Maastricht Treaty, is the foundation treaty of the European Union (EU).
  • The Treaty of the European Union, also known as Treaty of Maastricht and the signatures of the 12 Ministers for Foreign Affairs and for Finance of the...
  • What Is the Maastricht Treaty? ... The treaty was signed by 12 countries in the Dutch city of Maastricht in 1992 and went into effect in 1993.
  • It became well known through the Maastricht Treaty and as the birthplace of the euro. ... The Treaty of Maastricht, here shown at an exhibition in Regensburg.
  • Treaty of Maastricht. Many European governments have considered it a commitment to move quickly towards full union.
  • The Maastricht Treaty (formally known as the Treaty on European Union), which was signed on February 7, 1992, created the European Union.
  • The Maastricht Treaty set the stage for the birth of the euro a decade later and increased the political powers of the EU.
  • Finally, the continuing effects and influence of the Maastricht Treaty on the contemporary European Union landscape are critically examined.
  • The "Treaty on the European Union" which was signed in Maastricht, the Netherlands, was the biggest step taken on the path to a political union in Europe since...
  • Overall, the Maastricht Treaty constituted one of the most important treaty changes in the history of European integration.