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Treaty on the accession of Greece to the EEC and to the EAEC (Athens, 28 May 1979)
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Treaty on the accession of Greece to the EEC and to the EAEC (Athens, 28 May 1979)



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Title Treaty on the accession of Greece to the EEC and to the EAEC (Athens, 28 May 1979)
Document type Treaty
Source Documents concerning the accessions to the European Communities of the Kingdom of Denmark, Ireland and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Hellenic Republic, the Kingdom of Spain and the Portuguese Republic. Tome II. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 1987, pp. 124-128.
Keywords accession to the Community, Greece
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HISTORICAL EVENTS >> 1980–1986 Enlargement to the south and the Single European Act >> Enlargement to the south >> Second enlargement: Greece
Document extract Treaty between the Kingdom of Belgium, the Kingdom of Denmark, the Federal Republic of Germany, the French Republic, Ireland, the Italian Republic, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (Member States of the European Communities) and the Hellenic Republic concerning the accession of the Hellenic Republic to the European Economic Community and to the European Atomic Energy Community HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF THE BELGIANS, HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN OF DENMARK, THE PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY, THE PRESIDENT OF THE HELLENIC REPUBLIC, THE PRESIDENT OF THE FRENCH REPUBLIC, THE PRESIDENT OF IRELAND, THE PRESIDENT OF THE ITALIAN REPUBLIC, HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE GRAND DUKE OF LUXEMBOURG, HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN OF THE NETHERLANDS, HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN OF THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND, UNITED in their desire to pursue the attainment of the objectives of the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community and the Treaty establishing the European Atomic Energy Community, DETERMINED in the spirit of those Treaties to construct an ever closer union among the peoples of Europe on the foundation already laid, CONSIDERING that Article (...) Read more in ENA
See also Decision of the Council on the accession of Greece to the ECSC (24 May 1979)
Reservations expressed by France and other Member States
Commission Opinion on the application for accession to the European Communities by the Hellenic Republic (23 May 1979)
Poster welcoming Greece
Lecture by Xenophon Zolotas on the economic situation of Greece (2 June 1978)
'Papandreou's Greece: Farewell to Europe?' from Europe (19 October 1981)
Greece submits its application to join the European Communities (12 June 1975)
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Cartoon by Plantu on Greece’s application for accession to the EEC (June 1975)
Lecture given by Xenophon Zolotas on the accession of Greece to the EEC (Athens, 13 April 1976)
Council Decision on the admission of Greece to the EEC and the EAEC (24 May 1979)
Cartoon by Hanel on Greece’s accession to the European Communities (1980)
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